The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is a survey administered by the Conference Board. The CCI measures what consumers are feeling about their expected financial situation, whether that's ...
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The numbers: Consumer confidence fell in September to a three-month low ahead of a pivotal U.S. election whose outcome could hinge on which presidential candidate voters think will do a better job ...
Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg via Getty Images The September reading of the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index declined the most since August 2021. Respondents to the closely watched survey ...
US consumer confidence plunged in September by the most in three years as Americans continue to grapple with high prices and a shaky labor market. The Consumer Confidence Index plummeted 6.9 ...
Consumer confidence tumbled in September as Americans grew increasingly worried about a cooling labor market. The latest index reading from the Conference Board was 98.7, below the 105.6 seen in ...
A prolonged drop in consumer confidence often leads to decreased consumer spending, as individuals ... [+] become more cautious about their financial futures, opting to save rather than spend on ...
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US consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in September by the most in three years on concerns about the labor market and the outlook for the broader economy. The Conference Board’s gauge of ...
GfK's Consumer Confidence Barometer has tumbled further into negative territory since the end of August. The index had been recovering after the years of the Covid pandemic, rising prices and ...
The monthly survey’s Consumer Confidence Index fell to a reading of 98.7 in September, down from August’s upwardly revised 105.6. That decline was worse than economists had predicted.