The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index fell for a third straight month in October, dropping 1.0 point to 94.6.
U.S. consumer confidence eased to a six-month low in October amid worries about the availability of jobs in the near-term, ...
Consumer confidence weakened slightly in October as Americans remain anxious about their future financial prospects ...
The Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell by a point to 94.6 in October from an upwardly ...
U.S. consumer confidence eased in October as households worried about the availability of jobs over the next six months and ...
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US consumer confidence slipped in October as concerns about inflation, job prospects, and tariffs weighed on sentiment ...
Consumer confidence weakened slightly in October as Americans remain anxious about their future financial prospects.
Consumer confidence in October fell slightly as the government shutdown drags on and creates economic uncertainty.