Consumer confidence bounces back in May
Consumer confidence showed improvement in May after a decline in April. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its index rose to 83.0 from 81.7 the
Consumer confidence showed improvement in May after a decline in April. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its index rose to 83.0 from 81.7 the
The Consumer Confidence Index fell moderately this month after increasing in January and it now stands at 78.1, The Conference Board reported today. “Consumer confidence
Consumer confidence, which had slipped in November, rebounded in December. “Consumer confidence rebounded in December and is now close to pre-government shutdown levels” in September,
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index increased in April to a five-month high. The index stands at 68.1, up from 61.9 in March, according to
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell sharply in March after showing an improvement in February. The index dipped to 59.7 from a revised three-month
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounded in February after a drop in January. Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board, said
U.S. consumer confidence fell more than expected in January, reaching the lowest level in more than a year as higher payroll taxes took a bigger
The Conference Board’s Consumer Consumer Confidence Index rose in November to its highest level in more than 4-1/2 years. It was a sign that U.S.
Consumer confidence reached a seven-month high in September. The Conference Board’s index increased to 70.3 this month from 61.3 in August, figures from the New
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined in August after an improvement in July. The index now stands at 60.6, down from 65.4 in July.
Consumer confidence showed improvement in May after a decline in April. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its index rose to 83.0 from 81.7 the
The Consumer Confidence Index fell moderately this month after increasing in January and it now stands at 78.1, The Conference Board reported today. “Consumer confidence
Consumer confidence, which had slipped in November, rebounded in December. “Consumer confidence rebounded in December and is now close to pre-government shutdown levels” in September,
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index increased in April to a five-month high. The index stands at 68.1, up from 61.9 in March, according to
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index fell sharply in March after showing an improvement in February. The index dipped to 59.7 from a revised three-month
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounded in February after a drop in January. Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at The Conference Board, said
U.S. consumer confidence fell more than expected in January, reaching the lowest level in more than a year as higher payroll taxes took a bigger
The Conference Board’s Consumer Consumer Confidence Index rose in November to its highest level in more than 4-1/2 years. It was a sign that U.S.
Consumer confidence reached a seven-month high in September. The Conference Board’s index increased to 70.3 this month from 61.3 in August, figures from the New
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined in August after an improvement in July. The index now stands at 60.6, down from 65.4 in July.