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The Consumer Confidence Survey® reflects prevailing business conditions and likely developments for the months ahead. This monthly report details consumer attitudes, buying intentions, vacation plans, and consumer expectations for inflation, stock prices, and interest rates. Data are available by age, income, 9 regions, and top 8 states.
The Consumer Confidence Survey® reflects prevailing business conditions and likely developments for the months ahead. This monthly report details consumer attitudes, buying intentions, vacation plans and consumer expectations for inflation, stock prices and interest rates. Data are data available by age, income, region and top 8 states.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® fell in September to 98.7 (1985=100), from an upwardly revised 105.6 in August. The Present Situation Index —based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions—fell by 10.3 points to 124.3. The Expectations Index —based on consumers’ short-term outlook for ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® increased in December following back-to-back monthly declines. The Index now stands at 108.3 (1985=100), up sharply from 101.4 in November. The Present Situation Index —based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions—increased to 147.2 from 138.3 last month.
Our authoritative economic data starts with the widely quoted Consumer Confidence Index® and Leading Economic Indicators, which we took over from the US government in 1995. But we do much more, providing actionable data on the business cycle and labor trends, as well as the structural underpinnings of sustainable growth.
14.8% of consumers expect business conditions to improve, down from 16.7% in January. 15.5% expect business conditions to worsen, down from 16.0%. Consumers’ assessment of the short-term labor market outlook was more pessimistic in February. 14.7% of consumers expect more jobs to be available, down from 15.6% in January.
Updated : 2023-01-31. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® decreased in January following an upwardly revised increase in December 2022. The Index now stands at 107.1 (1985=100), down from 109.0 in December (an upward revision). The Present Situation Index —based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® (CCI) improved further in June, following gains in each of the previous four months. The Index now stands at 127.3 (1985=100), up from its trough of 85.7 in April 2020 and just below its pre-pandemic reading of 132.6 in Feb 2020. The steady rise in confidence bodes well for the US economic ...
The Coincident Economic Index (CEI) provides an indication of the current state of the economy. Additional details are below. The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the US declined by 0.5% in September 2024 to 99.7 (2016=100), following a 0.3% decline in August. Over the six-month period between March and September 2024, the ...
The data are now seasonally adjusted using an X-12 procedure, in line with the seasonal adjustments applied to other consumer confidence survey data. Source: June 2024 Consumer Confidence Survey ® The Conference Board. The Conference Board publishes the Consumer Confidence Index ® at 10 a.m. ET on the