Six-Week Low in US Consumer Comfort Shows Optimism Is Easing
An easing of Americans’ sunny economic views indicates consumers may need some better news for confidence to sustain its post-election pickup, Bloomberg News Consumer Comfort Index figures showed May 11.
Consumer Sentiment Little Changed in April
Household sentiment was little changed in April from the previous month, holding at an elevated level on optimism about personal finances, University of Michigan survey data showed.
Consumer Prices Fall 0.3%, First Decline in a Year
The cost of living in the United States declined in March for the first time since February 2016, showing inflation is moving up only gradually, a Labor Department report showed April 14.
Consumer Sentiment Rises as Household Finances Improve
Consumer confidence rose in March as Americans were more satisfied than any time in 16 years with the current state of their finances and the economy, while remaining sharply divided along party lines about the outlook.
Consumer Prices Show Biggest Annual Increase Since 2012
The U.S. cost of living rose in February, while prices increased from a year ago by the most since March 2012, reinforcing the view that inflation is in line with the Federal Reserve’s goal.
Consumer Comfort Just Reached Its Highest Level in a Decade
Americans’ confidence continued to mount in the week ended March 3 as the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index reached the highest point in a decade on more-upbeat assessments about the economy and buying climate, figures showed March 9.
Consumer Borrowing in US Posts Smallest Gain Since July 2012
U.S. consumer debt outstanding in January posted the smallest gain since July 2012 as American households reduced their credit-card balances.
Consumers Spend Less Than Forecast as Inflation Bites
Consumer spending rose less than projected in January as rising prices pinched Americans’ wallets, leading inflation-adjusted purchases to fall by the most since 2009.
Consumer Sentiment Shows First Drop Since US Election
Consumer confidence fell for the first time since November’s election, as party lines divided Americans following a boost in enthusiasm for the new administration’s economic policies.
Consumer Prices Increase by Most Since February 2013
The U.S. cost of living increased in January by the most since February 2013, led by higher costs for gasoline and other goods and services that indicate inflation is gathering momentum.