consumer sentiment

The weekly Morning Consult survey indicates the U.S. consumer sentiment fell slightly in the week ended February 2. Americans are more concerned about the coronavirus outbreak's effect on the global...
The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index posted a nine-month high in January as wage growth, low unemployment, and low interest rates continue to buoy consumers' spirits.
Consumer sentiment rose slightly last week after a slight pause in the first weeks of the new year. U.S. consumers appear to be ignoring the global economic threats of the coronavirus outbreak.
After a rocky first week of 2020, consumer sentiment has once again turned positive, according to analysts at Morning Consult.
The weekly index of consumer sentiment from Morning Consult shows consumers continue to be upbeat.
Consumer sentiment is closing 2019 at a two-year high according to research firm Morning Consult. How long can this go on?
The Morning Consult consumer sentiment index has reached its highest level in nearly two years as holiday season spending continues to outpace last year.
U.S. consumer sentiment reached a seven-month high in December, according to the University of Michigan Survey of Consumer Sentiment. Most of the gain was recorded among upper-income households.
Consumer sentiment remained virtually unchanged last week according to the latest survey data from Morning Consult. This is good news heading into the new year.
Consumer sentiment remains solid as the 2019 holiday shopping season enters its final two weeks. According to research firm Morning Consult, American consumer sentiment is close to a 52-week high.
Consumer sentiment among Americans rose for the seventh consecutive time last week. Americans are generally feeling pretty good about the economy, according to the latest data from Morning Consult.
Consumer sentiment improved month over month in November, according to the University of Michigan. Consumers appear satisfied with their economic outlook.
Consumer sentiment improved last week according to research firm Morning Consult. Wage and job gains appear finally to have made a positive impression on consumer confidence.
Now that markets have hit new highs and now that longer-term interest rates have risen again, we are getting a first look at consumer sentiment for the month of November.
Consumer sentiment improved last week according to the latest report from Morning Consult. That's good news for the economy heading into the holiday shopping season.