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A measure of future U.S. economic activity fell in May for the sixth straight month and triggered a recession signal, held ...
More than 48% of consumers believe stock market prices will decline over the next 12 months, according to The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Survey. High financial market volatility this ...
NEW YORK, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in May to 107.49, from an upwardly revised 108.00 in April. The Employment Trends Index is a ...
The Conference Board’s latest Leading Economic Index, which pulls a bunch of data points together to try to predict where the economy is going, was down by 0.3% in February — the third ...
U.S. consumer confidence plunged sharply in February by more than expected, according to a report released Tuesday. The Conference Board released its Consumer Confidence Index on Tuesday declined ...
May 27 (UPI) --The nonprofit research organization The Conference Board announced Tuesday that the confidence of American consumers in regard to current business and labor market conditions is on ...
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index rebounded about 12 points in May to a reading of 98. The Conference Board Senior Economist Stephanie Guichard said it was important to see the skid ...
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index fell by 7.9 points in April, bringing overall consumer confidence to 86, according to a report published Tuesday. Consumer futures were brought ...
The Conference Board's index of leading economic indicators has declined for three consecutive months, signaling further economic deterioration. The scent of recession is in the air, with tariffs ...
NEW YORK, May 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in April to 107.57, from a downwardly revised 108.41 in March. The Employment Trends Index is ...
We got one like that Thursday: The Conference Board’s Leading Economic Index. It crunches together 10 forward-looking indicators to suss out what growth will look like in the near future.
The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index sank this month to 98.3 from 105.3 in January. That's far below the expectations of economists, who projected a reading of 103 ...
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