Economy6d ago·39 sources
Consumer Confidence Improved In February
US consumer confidence saw an increase in February, surpassing economists' expectations. The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index climbed to 91.2, an upward revision from January's 89. While the sub-index measuring current conditions declined, the index for future expectations saw a significant rise. Despite the overall improvement, confidence levels remain below a recent peak and consumers express ongoing concerns about prices and inflation. Mentions of trade and politics increased, while labor market worries slightly eased. Inflation expectations and anticipated interest rates are expected to remain elevated in the short term.
Consumer Confidence·Economy·Inflation