Consumer confidence stabilized in March
After three months of declines, including an all-time low in February, the Consumer Confidence Index was relatively unchanged in March, according to the latest report
After three months of declines, including an all-time low in February, the Consumer Confidence Index was relatively unchanged in March, according to the latest report
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, relatively flat in January, fell sharply in February to another all-time low. The index stood at 25 – down
The Consumer Confidence Index fell to an all-time low in December after increasing moderately in November, according to a report released today by The Conference

The global financial upheaval has driven consumer confidence to the lowest level ever recorded by the Conference Board. After showing modest improvement in September, the
The U.S. leading index for September saw its first increase in five months, but economic recovery is some time away, according to the latest report

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index improved in August for a second consecutive month. After advancing moderately (to 51.9) in July, the index climbed to
The U.S. Leading Index of Economic Indicators declined sharply in July, the second decrease in the last three months, according to the latest report from
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.8 percent in July, the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. This follows a 1.1 percent increase in June. The
Leading economic indicators fell for the second month in June, according to a report released today by The Conference Board. The U.S. leading index decreased
After three months of declines, including an all-time low in February, the Consumer Confidence Index was relatively unchanged in March, according to the latest report
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, relatively flat in January, fell sharply in February to another all-time low. The index stood at 25 – down
The Consumer Confidence Index fell to an all-time low in December after increasing moderately in November, according to a report released today by The Conference

The global financial upheaval has driven consumer confidence to the lowest level ever recorded by the Conference Board. After showing modest improvement in September, the
The U.S. leading index for September saw its first increase in five months, but economic recovery is some time away, according to the latest report

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index improved in August for a second consecutive month. After advancing moderately (to 51.9) in July, the index climbed to
The U.S. Leading Index of Economic Indicators declined sharply in July, the second decrease in the last three months, according to the latest report from
The Consumer Price Index increased 0.8 percent in July, the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. This follows a 1.1 percent increase in June. The
Leading economic indicators fell for the second month in June, according to a report released today by The Conference Board. The U.S. leading index decreased