Consumer confidence rose to 108.7 in October, a jump from 99.2 in September, and the biggest increase since March 2021 as ...
Americans are entering the holiday season feeling jollier about the economy than they have in months. The Conference Board’s ...
However, Chinese consumer confidence has not fully recovered, with consumers trading down and waiting for shopping events to ...
Consumers are brushing aside election uncertainty and inflation concerns and showing a lot more confidence, according to The Conference Board. Its Consumer Confidence Index jumped in October ...
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index surged to 108.7 in October from 99.2 in September. That’s the biggest monthly gain since March 2021 and blows past analysts’ forecast of 99.3 ...
Factors that have helped to improve the outlook for retailers include a pause in load shedding, an increase in the Social ...
"Consumer confidence recorded the strongest monthly gain since March 2021, but still did not break free of the narrow range that has prevailed over the past two years," said Dana M. Peterson ...
U.S. consumer confidence increased to a nine-month high in October amid improved perceptions of the labor market.
US consumer confidence increased in October by the most since March 2021 on optimism about the broader economy and the labor market. The Conference Board’s gauge of confidence jumped 9.5 points ...
But we've seen we've seen the benefit of the stock market." The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index jumped to 108.7 in October from 99.2 in September, which is the biggest monthly ...
Recent economic reports also indicate a healthy economic outlook. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index showed its largest monthly gain since March 2021, and the proportion of consumers ...