Consumer confidence fell more than expected in November and hit the lowest level since this spring, according to the latest data from The Conference Board. The Conference Board reported that its ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumers were much less confident in the economy in November in the aftermath of the government shutdown, weak hiring and stubborn inflation. The Conference Board said Tuesday ...
US consumer confidence slid in November by the most in seven months on growing anxiety about the labor market and the economy. The Conference Board’s gauge decreased 6.8 points to 88.7, data out ...
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Consumer confidence slid for the third month in a row, new data shows, a sign that Americans' view of the economy is dimming in the face of a weakening labor market and stubborn inflation. The ...
Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Pessimism about the U.S. economy spread among more Americans in September than expected, according to survey results released Tuesday by ...
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The fresh reading followed a weak jobs report and sweeping new tariffs. Consumer confidence worsened slightly in August, erasing some gains from the previous month and resuming a downward trend ...
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