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June Consumer Confidence Falls, Signals Recession Risk
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined by 5.4 points in June to 93.0 (1985=100), down from 98.4 in May, ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell 5.4 points to 93.0 this month, marking its sixth monthly decline in the past seven months and the second-lowest level in over four years ...
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in June as households increasingly worried about job availability, another ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell in June as consumers signaled caution on big-ticket items and continued ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board.
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Consumer sentiment dipped slightly in July, as the RealClearMarkets/TIPP Economic Optimism Index edged down from 49.2 in June ...
The overall Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) recorded a notable increase of 9.2 percent over the previous quarter and ...
One month after spiking up more than 12 points, the Consumer Confidence Index erased nearly half of those gain.
The global average across 30 countries stands at 48.2, with only 13 countries surpassing the 50-point threshold—indicating higher consumer optimism. Check out the top 13.
The Consumer Confidence Index fell by more than five points to a reading of 93.0 in May. The Conference Board’s monthly survey showed that tariff worries kept consumers on edge.