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Consumer confidence has fallen to its lowest level since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report.
US consumer confidence fell to an almost five-year low in April on growing pessimism about prospects for the economy and ...
The Conference Board's US Consumer Confidence Index fell 7.9 points to 86 in April to its lowest since August 2020, according to data released Tuesday. The figure for March was revised up to 93.9 ...
Americans' confidence in the economy slumped for the fifth straight month to the lowest level since the onset of the COIVD-19 ...
U.S. consumer sentiment fell for the fourth month in a row in April as Americans question what tariffs and trade tensions will mean for their wallets. The University of Michigan Surveys of ...
Consumer confidence fell 2.1 points last week to 83.4 points. The four-week moving average decreased 0.5 points to 85 points.• 'Weekly inflation ...
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The decline in confidence was broad-based across age, income, and political groups. The sharpest drop occurred among consumers aged 35–55 and households earning over $125,000 annually, suggesting that ...
California consumer confidence has dropped 31% since October, just before Election Day. That is the largest decline in ...
HOUSTON — Despite a series of new government reports showing a sharp decline in consumer confidence, Americans are still spending heavily, according to consumer reporter John Matarese.
My trusty spreadsheet, when looking at April’s results for the Conference Board’s consumer confidence indexes, found statewide optimism down 31% since October, just before Election Day.