WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumers were much less confident in the economy in November in the aftermath of the government shutdown, weak hiring and stubborn inflation. The Conference Board said Tuesday ...
U.S. consumer confidence fell sharply in November, dropping to its lowest level since April. Expectations about future business, labor market, and income conditions all deteriorated. The ...
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Consumer Confidence Resumes Downward Slide
Americans have been feeling somewhat gloomy about the economy this year, due in large part to fears of job loss and inflation resulting from President Trump’s still-developing trade war. Consumer ...
Americans’ view of the U.S. economy worsened in June, resuming a downward slide that had dragged consumer confidence to its lowest level since the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago. The Conference ...
US consumer sentiment took a dive in November, with the Conference Board reporting a pullback across nearly every measure of its closely watched index. The overall Consumer Confidence Index dropped to ...
U.S. consumer sentiment declined to its lowest level in more than three years and near an all-time low as households' concerns about the economic impact of the government shutdown mounted, according ...
Revises to reflect corrections made to The Conference Board's press release — first paragraph corrected to "lowest level since April; in sixth paragraph corrects share of consumers who said jobs were ...
Consumers are ending the year on a dour note. The Conference Board’s reading for consumer confidence ticked 3.8 points lower in December to reach 89.1, according to data released Tuesday, sliding ...
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