Sharp drop in closely watched consumer sentiment gauge marks the biggest monthly decline in confidence in more than four ...
Consumers grew more pessimistic about the economic outlook in February as worries brewed about a slowing economy and rising ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell to 98.3 in February, down from 105.3 in January, marking a seven-point ...
U.S. consumer confidence deteriorated at its sharpest pace in 3-1/2 years in February while 12-month inflation expectations ...
The Conference Board's consumer confidence report found that confidence slumped in February with the biggest monthly drop in nearly four years amid inflation and tariff concerns.
Consumer confidence sharply dipped in February as consumers' inflation expectations increased with Trump's threats of tariffs.
Consumer confidence took a significant hit in February, with The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index dropping by 7.0 ...
With inflation expectations rising and financial uncertainty growing, food decisions are shifting in real-time.
In February, consumer confidence in economic wellbeing plummeted and was the largest decrease in confidence since August 2021. Many are not happy with the lack of lowering inflation by President ...
The seven-point drop marks the largest decline since August 2021, indicating consumers are concerned about more inflation to ...
Inflation slowed down slightly in January compared to December of 2024. But overall, Americans aren’t feeling so hot about ...
Consumer confidence in New Zealand slightly rose in February though the indice that tracks consumers' plans on buying a major ...