(Bloomberg) -- US consumer sentiment climbed to a seven-month high in early November, boosted by Americans’ optimism about the future of the economy and their finances. The University of ...
US consumer sentiment rose in November by less than previously reported, reflecting deep divisions among Republicans and Democrats about the path for the economy after Donald Trump’s ...
December consumer sentiment index rose to 7-month high due to improved economic conditions & growing concerns over inflation, ...
US Consumer Confidence Ticks Higher on Better ... but another measure of consumer sentiment by the University of Michigan showed that optimism about the economy jumped among Republicans after ...
According to the Irish League of Credit Unions’ monthly barometer, consumer sentiment here has been hovering ... accelerated with this month’s US election which placed Donald Trump and his ...
Consumer sentiment remained unchanged in November as worries about trade and tax revenues following the US election result failed to boost confidence in Ireland. The Credit Union Consumer ...
Floridians are optimistic about their personal finances over the next year, and the national economy over the next year and ...
The UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research study showed Floridians regained their economic confidence last month.