Conference Board Reports Consumer Confidence For January 2016

Conference Board Reports Consumer Confidence For January 2016 The conference board consumer confidence index improved to 98.1 in january from the december final reading of 96.3, a small downward revision of december’s initial 96.5. the market expected (from bloomberg) this index to come in between 91.0 to 99.2 (consensus 96.0). Consumer confidence fell in january. index declines after three months of gains as consumers’ short term expectations weaken. the conference board consumer confidence index® declined in january, after an increase in december. the index now stands at 113.8 (1985=100), down from 115.2 in december.

Consumer Confidence For March 2016 Conference Board Reports The conference board reported that consumer confidence rose to 98.1 from a reading of 96.3 in december. that was above the 96.2 seen in a marketwatch compiled consensus and the best reading. The conference board consumer confidence index® fell by 7.2 points in march to 92.9 (1985=100). the present situation index—based on consumers’ assessment of current business and labor market conditions—decreased 3.6 points to 134.5. Gasoline and shelter added pressure to consumer price growth in march manufacturing sales buoyed by higher petroleum and coal prices in february see all quick takes. Follow our forecasts to get the numbers you need and the insights to help you navigate a shifting economic landscape. 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.

Consumer Confidence For November 2016 Gasoline and shelter added pressure to consumer price growth in march manufacturing sales buoyed by higher petroleum and coal prices in february see all quick takes. Follow our forecasts to get the numbers you need and the insights to help you navigate a shifting economic landscape. 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. The consumer confidence index® (cci) for this month (january 2016) was released by the conference board® this morning: predicted: 96.0 actual: 98.1 the "predicted" figure is what economists and wall street forecasters were expecting, while the "actual" is the true or real figure. The increase in the conference board’s measure of consumer confidence to a three month high of 98.1 in january, from 96.3, illustrates that households are not buying into the pessimism in financial markets. Each month a panel of americans is asked five questions about current and future economic conditions. the results are scored against a 1985 baseline. the overall index combines all answers. shaded.

Consumer Confidence Fell Across Every Demographic Group In August Says The consumer confidence index® (cci) for this month (january 2016) was released by the conference board® this morning: predicted: 96.0 actual: 98.1 the "predicted" figure is what economists and wall street forecasters were expecting, while the "actual" is the true or real figure. The increase in the conference board’s measure of consumer confidence to a three month high of 98.1 in january, from 96.3, illustrates that households are not buying into the pessimism in financial markets. Each month a panel of americans is asked five questions about current and future economic conditions. the results are scored against a 1985 baseline. the overall index combines all answers. shaded.

Conference Board Consumer Confidence October 2016 Business Insider Each month a panel of americans is asked five questions about current and future economic conditions. the results are scored against a 1985 baseline. the overall index combines all answers. shaded.
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