Confidence In National Economy Drops Going Into Jobs Day

Consumer confidence fell 0.8 points from 49.9 to 49.1 over the last two weeks, according to the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI). This reading follows the strongest two-week period of the year where sentiment gained 1.1 points. Looking at recent economic data, this is the first release following the announcement of weak, 0.2 percentage growth through… Continue reading Confidence In National Economy Drops Going Into Jobs Day

Consumer Confidence Holds Near 50

Consumer confidence rose over the past two weeks, according to the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI). While consumer confidence fell throughout most of the beginning of this year, it is still currently 3.9 points higher than it was at this time last year. Furthermore, it has been relatively steady for the past two months.

Consumer Confidence Falls Sharply

Over the last two weeks, consumer confidence dropped 1.2 points from 50 to 48.8, according to the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index. This reading is the index’s lowest level in 2015, and reverses the sharp rise the index saw during the 2014 holiday season. This drop ties the second largest two-week drop this year, and comes on the heels… Continue reading Consumer Confidence Falls Sharply

Confidence Ticks Up As Consumers Bid Winter Adieu

Heading into spring, the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) inched upwards over the past two weeks. The Index rose 0.4 points from 49.6 to 50. This increase comes on the heels of a two-month drop from 53.3 to 49.6 and was driven by increases in confidence in making a major purchase and in personal finances. At… Continue reading Confidence Ticks Up As Consumers Bid Winter Adieu

Consumer Confidence Falls Again But Remains Above 2014 Trend

The HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) dropped for the third straight two-week period, falling 1.3 points from 51.2 to 49.9. This recent dip erases much of the gains experienced in December and is echoed by a similar drop in the Michigan survey. At the same time, this dip comes off of the heels of a… Continue reading Consumer Confidence Falls Again But Remains Above 2014 Trend

Consumer Confidence Takes Another Post-Holiday Dip

For the second straight two-week period, the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) dipped slightly from 52.8 to 51.2, a drop of 1.6 points. This January slide parallels a similar drop last year when the ESI fell from 44.5 to 42.6, suggesting a possible seasonal fluctuation. Additionally, the boost from falling oil prices may have leveled off.… Continue reading Consumer Confidence Takes Another Post-Holiday Dip

Consumers Increasingly Confident And Appear More Willing To Spend

Consumer confidence continued its rise, albeit at a slower pace than December, with the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index (ESI) increasing 0.4 points to 53.3. In particular, consumer confidence in making a major purchase increased sharply over the past two weeks on the heels of continued positive reports on the American economy. At 53.3, the ESI is… Continue reading Consumers Increasingly Confident And Appear More Willing To Spend

Consumer Confidence Surging As Year Ends

Consumer confidence continues to surge as 2014 winds to a close, jumping 2.5 points to 52.9 during the past two weeks, according to the latest data from the HPS-CivicScience Economic Sentiment Index. With strong jobs and GDP reports, declining oil prices, and the Dow closing above 18,000, consumer confidence has turned optimistic with confidence remaining above the 50-point… Continue reading Consumer Confidence Surging As Year Ends