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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, ...
Consumer confidence unexpectedly jumped in June, breaking a six-month losing streak that had economists worried. The surprise rebound may signal shifting attitudes about inflation and economic ...
Consumer confidence soured in June, erasing some of the boost in shopper attitudes that took hold last month as President ...
Consumer confidence in the housing market dropped in June, according to Fannie Mae’s latest National Housing Survey, with the ...
U.S. consumer confidence unexpectedly deteriorated in June as households increasingly worried about job availability, another ...
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index fell for a second consecutive month, dropping to 103 in September from an upwardly revised 108.7 the month before.
A survey on consumer confidence in food safety in the Netherlands has revealed a more negative picture in 2025 compared to previous editions. Findings ...
Consumer confidence is falling, and that means Americans are changing how they eat—whether that’s what they buy at the grocery store, how often they go out to eat, or what kinds of restaurants ...
Consumer confidence is key to the health of any market economy, which investors need to understand to make good investment decisions.
The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is a survey, administered by The Conference Board, that measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their expected financial situation.