US August consumer confidence 113.8 vs 124.0 expected

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US August consumer confidence 113.8 vs 124.0 expected




















US August consumer confidence data from The Conference Board

  • Prior was 129.1 (highest since the start of the pandemic)
  • This is the lowest since Feb
  • Estimates ranged from 110.0 to 131.0

Details:

  • Expectations 91.4vs 108.4 prior
  • Present situation 147.3 vs 160.3 prior
  • Jobs hard to get  vs 10.5 prior
  • 1 year inflation expectations % vs 6.6% prior

“Consumer confidence retreated in August to its lowest level since February 2021(95.2),” said Lynn Franco, Senior Director of Economic Indicators at The Conference Board. “Concerns about the Delta variant-and, to a lesser degree, rising gas and food prices-resulted in a less favorable view of current economic conditions and short-term growth prospects. Spending intentions for homes, autos, and major appliances all cooled somewhat; however, the percentage of consumers intending to take a vacation in the next six months continued to climb. While the resurgence of COVID-19 and inflation concerns have dampened confidence, it is too soon to conclude this decline will result in consumers significantly curtailing their spending in the months ahead.”

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