Consumer purchases climbed in September by the most in three months as incomes grew, signaling momentum in the biggest part of the U.S. economy.
October 31, 2016consumer News Updates
Consumer Sentiment in US Matches Lowest Reading Since 2014
Consumer confidence dropped more than previously reported to match the lowest level since 2014, with Americans less upbeat about both current and future conditions in the weeks before the presidential election.
October 28, 2016Consumer Comfort Jumps on Big Upswing in Views of US Economy
Consumer sentiment climbed during the week of Oct. 17 by the most since January 2015 on one of the biggest gains ever recorded for Americans’ attitudes about the economy, according to figures from the Bloomberg News Consumer Comfort Index released Oct. 27.
October 27, 2016Consumer Prices Rise at Fastest Pace in Five Months
The cost of living in the United States rose at the fastest pace in five months on energy and shelter prices, a sign inflation is getting closer to the Federal Reserve’s goal.
October 18, 2016Consumer Sentiment Unexpectedly Drops as Outlook Sours
Consumer confidence unexpectedly fell to a one-year low in October as Americans soured on the outlook for the economy amid a contentious presidential election campaign.
October 14, 2016Consumer Comfort Improves After Hovering Near This Year’s Low
Consumer sentiment advanced last week, after hovering close to the lowest level of the year, on more favorable views of personal finances, the economy and buying climate, according to figures from the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index released Oct. 13.
October 13, 2016Consumer Sentiment Climbs for First Time in Four Months
Consumer confidence rose in September for the first time in four months as Americans grew more upbeat about the prospects for incomes and persistent low inflation.
September 30, 2016Consumer Spending Little Changed as Income Gains Cool
Consumer spending was little changed in August as income growth cooled, pointing to a softening in consumption after a run of strong gains.
September 30, 2016Consumer Comfort Gauge Falls to Lowest Since Mid-December
Consumer confidence fell during the week that began Sept. 12 to the lowest point since mid-December as Americans’ views of their financial situations and the buying climate deteriorated, according to figures from the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index released Sept. 22.
September 22, 2016Consumer Prices Rose More Than Forecast in August
The cost of living in the United States rose more than projected in August on higher shelter and health-care prices, indicating that inflation continues to move toward the Federal Reserve’s goal.
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