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Optimism got a much-needed boost in May on hopes for trade pace between the U.S. and China, according to a survey Tuesday.
Consumer confidence in the U.S. rose for the first time in five months amid optimism about trade deals and improving ...
The Consumer Confidence Index rose sharply in May to 98.0, breaking a five-month decline. A significant boost in consumer ...
U.S. consumer spending held steady in May, with average credit and debit card purchases per household rising just 0.8% from ...
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index for May came in on the lower end of the recent range, but notched its ...
The consumer confidence index jumped to 98 in May from a revised 85.7 in the prior month, the Conference Board said Tuesday, ...
US consumer confidence rebounded sharply in May from a near five-year low as the outlook for the economy and labor market ...
The nonprofit research organization The Conference Board announced Tuesday that the confidence of American consumers in ...
“Consumer confidence may have soared, and Americans have reason to be happy given the rollback in tariffs, especially with China,” said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit ...
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U.S. Consumer Confidence Index: 98.0 in May vs. 87.3 consensus and 85.7 in April (revised from 86.0), according to data ...
The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index came in at 98.0 for the month of May, representing a 12.3 point gain from ...
U.S. consumer confidence improved in May after deteriorating for five straight months amid a truce in the trade war between ...
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