US consumer confidence dropped by the most in three years in September amid mounting fears over the labour market, though ...
Concerns about the labor market's future sent the Consumer Confidence Index tumbling in September to 98.7, its lowest point ...
The Conference Board’ Consumer ... over the past two years,” Dana Peterson, Chief Economist at The Conference Board, said in ...
Consumer confidence in September dropped by the largest number of points in years as people expressed concerns about the slowing labor market and the economy.
According to the Conference Board, the decline seen in September was the largest month-to-month decrease since August 2021.
U.S. consumer confidence declined across all five components of the Consumer Confidence Index in September, resulting in the ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index had its steepest monthly decline since August 2021 Tuesday. Here's what is spurring pessimism.
U.S. consumer confidence dropped by the most in three years in September amid mounting fears over the labor market, though ...
The report mirrors the US Federal Reserve’s concerns about a slowing labor market that prompted its 0.5 percentage point rate ...
After starting the trading day higher, the major U.S. stock market indexes fell following the release of the consumer confidence report. The September consumer confidence index was 98.7 according to ...
The index measures both Americans’ assessment of current economic conditions and their outlook for the next six months.