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The … 2002
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This consumer confidence indicator provides an indication of future developments of households’ consumption and saving, based upon answers regarding their expected financial situation, their sentiment about the general economic situation, unemployment and capability of savings. July 31, 2020.
Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
to Jun 2020
Dec 2014 Index 1966:Q1=100, Monthly, Not Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
Economists polled by Dow Jones expected consumer confidence to rise to 91 from a May reading of 85.9. Graph and download revisions to economic data for from Nov 1952 to May …
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This can not be undone.
FRED Blog (Jul 10) 28 Jul. ALFRED Vintage Series One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza, The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July.
to retrieved from FRED,
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July July 2020. to
The Conference Board's consumer confidence index rose to 98.1 for the month. Jun 2020
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/UMCSENT,
One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza, Apr 1982 (2015-02-03)
Q1 1982
Jan 2002 Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
(Jul 10) Technical Notes Research Series Data. Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Consumer confidence is expressed as a net balance, which is calculated as the percentage of respondents expecting an improvement / good time to buy durable goods less the percentage expecting a deterioration / bad time to buy durable goods. Are you sure you want to remove this series from the graph?
Consumer Confidence in the United States averaged 86.61 points from 1952 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 111.40 points in January of 2000 and a record low of 51.70 points in May of 1980. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® decreased in July, after increasing in June. (Jul 10)
The Index now stands at 92.6 (1985=100), down from 98.3 in June.
View an index of the results of the University of Michigan's monthly Survey of Consumers, which is used to estimate future spending and saving.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Jan 1978
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, (Jul 10) FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data. 143 economic data series with tag: Consumer Sentiment. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; St. Louis, MO 63102 Consumer Sentiment Q3 2010 Q4 2014
Dec 1998
to to to The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® decreased in July, after increasing in June.
Normalised (Normal=100), Quarterly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted to
St. Louis, MO 63102
At the request of the source, the data is delayed by 1 month. to
Q2 2020
(2017-04-16) The Consumer Confidence Index is a survey, administered by The Conference Board, that measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their expected financial situation.
The … 2002
University of Michigan,
This consumer confidence indicator provides an indication of future developments of households’ consumption and saving, based upon answers regarding their expected financial situation, their sentiment about the general economic situation, unemployment and capability of savings. July 31, 2020.
Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
to Jun 2020
Dec 2014 Index 1966:Q1=100, Monthly, Not Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
Economists polled by Dow Jones expected consumer confidence to rise to 91 from a May reading of 85.9. Graph and download revisions to economic data for from Nov 1952 to May …
Consumer Sentiment Subscribe Login
This can not be undone.
FRED Blog (Jul 10) 28 Jul. ALFRED Vintage Series One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza, The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July.
to retrieved from FRED,
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July July 2020. to
The Conference Board's consumer confidence index rose to 98.1 for the month. Jun 2020
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/UMCSENT,
One Federal Reserve Bank Plaza, Apr 1982 (2015-02-03)
Q1 1982
Jan 2002 Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted
(Jul 10) Technical Notes Research Series Data. Normalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Consumer confidence is expressed as a net balance, which is calculated as the percentage of respondents expecting an improvement / good time to buy durable goods less the percentage expecting a deterioration / bad time to buy durable goods. Are you sure you want to remove this series from the graph?
Consumer Confidence in the United States averaged 86.61 points from 1952 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 111.40 points in January of 2000 and a record low of 51.70 points in May of 1980. The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® decreased in July, after increasing in June. (Jul 10)
The Index now stands at 92.6 (1985=100), down from 98.3 in June.
View an index of the results of the University of Michigan's monthly Survey of Consumers, which is used to estimate future spending and saving.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Jan 1978
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, (Jul 10) FRED: Download, graph, and track economic data. 143 economic data series with tag: Consumer Sentiment. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; St. Louis, MO 63102 Consumer Sentiment Q3 2010 Q4 2014
Dec 1998
to to to The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index ® decreased in July, after increasing in June.
Normalised (Normal=100), Quarterly, Seasonally AdjustedNormalised (Normal=100), Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted to
St. Louis, MO 63102
At the request of the source, the data is delayed by 1 month. to
Q2 2020
(2017-04-16) The Consumer Confidence Index is a survey, administered by The Conference Board, that measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their expected financial situation.