>The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, based on a representative sample of 5,000 U.S. households, declined even further in June. In recently released figures the index now stands at 50.4 (1985=100), down from 58.1 in May. The (outlook) Expectations index also declined to 41.0 from 47.3 in May. Consumers’ assessment of present conditions grew dimmer in June as shown by the following reported figures :
- Those claiming business conditions are “bad” increased to 32.5 percent from 29.7 percent, while those claiming business conditions are “good” declined to 11.5 percent from 13.0 percent last month
- Consumers’ appraisal of the job market was also quite pessimistic. Those saying jobs are “hard to get” increased to 30.5 percent from 28.3 percent in May. Those claiming jobs are “plentiful” declined to 14.1 percent from 16.1 percent.
- The proportion of consumers expecting their incomes to increase declined to 12.3 percent from 14.1 percent.
The full report can be found here.
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