According to The Conference Board, the Consumer Confidence Index has fallen from 95.5 in October to 88.7 in November.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence declined again in September as Americans’ pessimism over inflation and the weakening job market continued to grow. The Conference Board said Tuesday that its ...
US retail sales lost momentum in September and firms grappled with an uptick in business costs, government data showed Tuesday, underscoring growing concerns about affordability in the world's biggest ...
In September, Americans’ consumer sentiment dropped sharply and to its lowest level since May. This reflects increased anxiety about the labor market and inflation. According to the University of ...
Separate Danske Bank and Credit Union surveys suggest sentiment continues on a downwards trajectory ...