May Consumer Confidence Holds Steady

The Conference Board, New York, reported its monthly Consumer Confidence Index held steady in May, following a gain in April. The Index now stands at 117.2, down marginally from 117.5 in April.

Consumer Confidence at 14-Month High

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index rose sharply again in April, following a substantial gain in March, to its highest level since February 2020.

Consumer Confidence Hits Highest Level Since Pandemic

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index jumped by nearly 20 points in March to its highest reading in a year, after a modest increase in February.

Consumer Confidence Gains Momentum

Americans are apparently tired of living in a bubble and eager to break out of the winter/pandemic doldrums, if The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index is any indication.

Consumer Confidence Dips for 2nd Straight Month

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index declined in December, the second straight monthly decline economic uncertainty following a resurgence in the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-Weary Consumers Feeling Less Confident

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index declined slightly in October, following a sharp September increase.

September Consumer Confidence Rebounds from 6-Year Low

The Conference Board, New York, said its September Consumer Confidence Index posted its strongest one-month increase in 17 years, after falling in July and August to a six-year low.

Consumer Confidence Falls to 6-Year Low

The Conference Board, New York, reported its Consumer Confidence Index fell for the second straight month in August to a six-year low.