Americans regain confidence in June
Blog:Americans regain confidence in June
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From: Housing Wire
Americans lost confidence in the economy in May, however they regained that confidence in June, according to the Consumer Confidence Survey conducted by The Conference Board by Nielsen, a provider of information and analytics around what consumers buy and watch.
The Consumer Confidence Index increased to 118.9 in June, up from 117.6 in May. The Present Situation Index increased from 140.6 to 146.3 but the Expectations Index dropped from 102.3 last month to 100.6 in June.
In 1985, the index was set to 100, representing the index's benchmark. This value is adjusted monthly based on results of a household survey of consumers' opinions on current conditions and future economic expectations. Opinions on current conditions make up 40% of the index, while expectations of future conditions make up 60%.
“Consumer confidence increased moderately in June following a small decline in May,” said Lynn Franco, The Conference Board director of economic indicators. “Consumers’ assessment of current conditions improved to a nearly 16-year high.”
“Expectations for the short-term have eased somewhat, but are still upbeat,” Franco said. “Overall, consumers anticipate the economy will continue expanding in the months ahead, but they do not foresee the pace of growth accelerating.”
Consumers were more optimistic about current conditions in June, as those saying business conditions are good increased from 29.8% to 30.8% and those saying conditions are bad dropped to 12.7%, down from 13.9% last month. The assessment of the labor market was also more positive as those who said jobs are plentiful increased from 30% to 32.8% last month. Those who said jobs are hard to get decreased from 18.3% to 18% in June.
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