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The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell in June as consumers signaled caution on big-ticket items and continued ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board.
Consumer confidence retreated in June after increasing the previous month amid President Trump's various tariff delays. The ...
One month after spiking up more than 12 points, the Consumer Confidence Index erased nearly half of those gain.
The Conference Board reported a sharp decline in the US Consumer Confidence Index, which dropped 5.4 points to 93 in June, ...
Credit - Ronaldo Schemidt—AFP via Getty Images. ... The Conference Board found that its consumer confidence index increased by more than 12 points this month after reaching a five-year low in April.
Consumer attitudes toward the economy improved after a five-month drop, but could still point toward a recession ahead.
The numbers: The consumer-confidence index sank in April to the lowest level since the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Conference Board said Tuesday. Confidence fell 7.9 points to 86.0 in ...
B.C. firms report strongest sentiment in nearly a year, but ongoing tariff concerns and weak demand keep overall confidence ...
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