Consumer Confidence Stabilizes After Spring Freefall

Consumers took a deep breath in May, and it showed. The Conference Board, New York, reported its Consumer Confidence Index held steady in May, following sharp declines in March April that saw it drop to its lowest level in six years.

April Consumer Confidence Takes Another Dive

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index deteriorated further in April, following a sharp decline in March. The Index now stands at 86.9, its lowest level since 2014, down from 118.8 in March and 130.7 in February.

March Consumer Confidence Takes Sharp Decline

The Conference Board, New York, reported its Consumer Confidence Index declined sharply in March, as consumers’ short-term outlook all but collapsed.

Consumer Confidence Rises Slightly

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index rose for the second straight month in February, albeit slightly.

Consumer Confidence Picks Up

The Conference Board, New York, said its monthly Consumer Confidence Index increased for the second straight month in January.

October Consumer Confidence Edges Down

The Conference Board, New York, said its Consumer Confidence Index decreased marginally in October, the third straight monthly decrease.