According to the Conference Board's latest report, US consumer confidence improves as less Americans anticipate a recession.
Americans’ outlook on the economy improved modestly in November, lifted by expectations for lower inflation and more hiring.
U.S. consumer confidence increased to a 16-month high in November amid optimism over the labor market, expectations for lower ...
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The U.S. economy remains strong as consumer spending rose 0.4% in October. Core inflation stayed at 2.8% year-over-year, ...
The numbers: Consumer confidence climbed to a 16-month high in November, buoyed by rising stock prices, slowing inflation and a robust U.S. jobs market. The index of consumer confidence rose to ...
Consumer sentiment in the US improved in November, with the Conference Board's (CB) Consumer Confidence Index rising to 111.7 ...
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Part of the second straight monthly rise in confidence reported by the Conference Board on Tuesday likely reflected the ...
The numbers: Consumer confidence climbed to a 16-month high and Americans grew more optimistic about 2025, buoyed by rising stock prices, slowing inflation and a robust U.S. jobs market.