Consumer Dynamics Press Releases
If you are a member of the media seeking more information please also visit our media contacts and experts page.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Improved in February The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® improved again in February, after increasing in January. The Index now stands at 91.3 (1985=100), up from 88.9 in January. |
|
CEO Confidence Increased to a 17-Year High in Q1 2021 The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence™ in collaboration with The Business Council improved further in the first quarter of 2021, following a sharp increase in the previous survey, conducted in September. The measure now stands at 73, up from 64. |
|
Survey: American Consumers Turn to Stock Market amid Pandemic Restrictions and Stimulus Debut Consumer Dynamics Report (Q4 2020) confirms pandemic-related forces—including more time at home, reduced opportunities to spend, and enhanced fiscal support from the government—continue to be the chief factors shaping consumer behavior in the US. |
|
Job Creation: Weak in the Winter, but Stronger in the Spring Commentary on today’s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation Report By Gad Levanon, Head of The Conference Board Labor Market Institute |
|
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Improved in January The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® improved moderately in January, after decreasing in December. The Index now stands at 89.3 (1985=100), up from 87.1 in December. |
|
Global Consumer Confidence Improved in Q4 The Conference Board® Global Consumer Confidence Survey shows the beginning of a modest recovery in some regions—but COVID-19 uncertainty remains a driving factor |
|
As COVID-19 Ramped Up In December, U.S. Employment Decreased Commentary on today’s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation Report By Gad Levanon, Head of the Labor Markets Institute at The Conference Board |
|
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Declined in December The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® declined in December, after decreasing in November. The Index now stands at 88.6 (1985=100), down from 92.9 in November. |
|
Commentary on today’s U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Situation Report By Dana Peterson, Chief Economist of The Conference Board |
|
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Decreased in November The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® declined in November, after remaining relatively flat in October. The Index now stands at 96.1 (1985=100), down from 101.4 (an upward revision) in October. |