Showing posts with label Consumer confidence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Consumer confidence. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Consumer confidence Jumps to highest level since December 2000

October 31.2017
one small voice 

Ridgewood NJ, Consumer confidence rose to 125.9 in October, according to the Conference Board.The rating is at the highest level since December 2000.This accounts for Americans' views of current economic conditions and their expectations for the next six months.

Consumers were even more optimistic in October than economists polled by Reuters expected. Boosted by the job market which had not received such favorable ratings since the summer of 2001.The economic weight of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma pulled down the spirits of U.S. consumers in September, when the index was relatively flat.The high level of confidence suggests the economy will continue to expand for the rest of 2017, 

The index takes into account Americans' views of current economic conditions and their expectations for the next six months. Economists pay close attention to the numbers because consumer spending accounts for about 70 percent of U.S. economic activity.

Friday, October 13, 2017

U.S. consumer sentiment surged to a 13-year high


October 13,2017
one small voice


U.S. consumer sentiment surged to a 13-year high as Americans’ perceptions of the economy and their own finances rebounded following several major hurricanes, a University of Michigan survey showed Friday.


Highlights of Michigan Sentiment (October, preliminary)

-Sentiment index rose to 101.1 (est. 95), highest since Jan. 2004, from 95.1 in Sept.
-Current conditions gauge, which measures Americans’ perceptions of their finances, jumped to 116.4, highest since Nov. 2000, from 111.7
-Expectations measure increased to 91.3, highest since Jan. 2004, from 84.4

Thursday, January 05, 2017

Consumer confidence climbed in December to the highest level in 13 years


December 28,2016
the staff of the Ridgewood blog


Ridgewood NJ, Consumer confidence climbed in December to the highest level since August 2001. Americans were more upbeat about the economic outlook than at any time in the past 13 years, according to a report Tuesday from the New York-based Conference Board.