The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Rebounds in March
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had decreased in February, rebounded in March.
The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had decreased in February, rebounded in March. The Index now stands at 52.5 (1985=100), up from 46.4 in February. The Present Situation Index increased to 26.0 from 21.7. The Expectations Index improved to 70.2 from 62.9 last month.
The Consumer Confidence Survey® is based on a representative sample of 5,000 U.S. households. The monthly survey is conducted for The Conference Board by TNS. TNS is the world’s largest custom research company. The cutoff date for March’s preliminary results was March 23rd.
Says Lynn Franco, Director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center: "Consumer confidence, which had declined sharply in February, managed to recoup most of the loss in March. However, despite this month’s increase, consumers continue to express concern about current business and labor market conditions. And, their outlook for the next six months is still rather pessimistic. Overall, consumer confidence levels have not changed significantly since last spring."
Consumers’ assessment of current-day conditions was less negative in March. Those claiming conditions are "bad" decreased to 42.8 percent from 45.1 percent, while those claiming business conditions are "good" increased to 8.6 percent from 6.8 percent. Consumers’ assessment of the labor market was also less pessimistic. Those saying jobs are "hard to get" declined to 45.8 percent from 47.3 percent, while those saying jobs are "plentiful" increased to 4.4 percent from 4.0 percent.
Consumers’ short-term outlook improved in March. Those anticipating conditions will worsen over the next six months declined to 13.9 percent from 15.9 percent, while those anticipating an improvement increased to 18.3 percent from 16.1 percent.
Regarding the outlook for the labor market, the percentage of consumers expecting fewer jobs in the months ahead decreased to 21.6 percent from 24.7 percent. Those anticipating more jobs will become available increased to 14.6 percent from 13.2 percent. The proportion of consumers anticipating an increase in their incomes improved to 10.5 percent from 10.1 percent.
The next release is scheduled for Tuesday, April 27, at 10:00 AM ET.
For further information contact:
Frank Tortorici
(1) 212 339 0231
f.tortorici@conference-board.org
News Source : The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® Rebounds in March
Press Contact:
Ataman Ozyildirim
(1) 212 339 0399
http://www.conference-board.org
**a**n.*z**l**r**@**n**r**c**b**r*.org
Email partially hidden to block spam. Please use the contact form here.
More User Press Releases
- Online Job Demand Essentially Unchanged in March, The Conference Board Reports
- Corporate Strategy, Not Budget Concerns, Is Setting This Year’s Philanthropy Agenda
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the Euro Area Increases Again in February
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Australia Declined 0.2 Percent
- Nearly Half of Consumers Plan to File Taxes Online, Reports The Conference Board and TNS
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Germany Increased 0.5 Percent
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for France Increased 0.8 Percent
- Announcing Wharton Fellows @ The Conference Board
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for the U.S. Increases
- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Spain Declined 0.2 Percent
Like this site on Facebook
Distribute Press Release
- Post press release to 50+ free press release websites.
- Send to 100+ online publications.
- Effortlessly publish all your press releases with our automated pickup and submission service.
User login
Search
Bookmark/Search this post
Primary Menu
- News by Region
- Business
- List of Industries
- Technology
- Aerospace & Defense
- Agriculture & Forestry
- Arts
- Automotive
- Business Services
- Chemicals
- Construction & Maintenance
- Consumer Goods
- Education
- Electrical & Electronics
- Energy
- Entertainment
- Food & Related Products
- General Business
- Government
- Healthcare
- Heavy Industry
- Home
- Industrial Goods & Services
- Industrial Materials
- Medical
- Mining & Drilling
- Publishing & Printing
- Retail
- Society
- Sports
- Supermarkets
- Telecommunications
- Textiles & Nonwovens
- Transportation & Logistics
- Travel & Hospitality
- Wholesale
