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Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 10:40:20 2018

CNBC

Consumer confidence hits 138.4 in September, vs. 132 estimate

  • September's index print is near the all-time high of 144.7 reached in 2000, the Conference Board said Tuesday.
  • "These historically high confidence levels should continue to support healthy consumer spending, and should be welcome news for retailers as they begin gearing up for the holiday season," says Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at the Conference Board.

Fred Imbert, Markets Reporter
09/25/2018
Consumer confidence rose in September, notching its highest level in about 18 years.

The Consumer Board's index rose to 138.4 this month from 134.7 in August. Economists polled by Reuters expected consumer confidence to dip to 132.

"Consumers' assessment of current conditions remains extremely favorable, bolstered by a strong economy and robust job growth," said said Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at the Conference Board. "These historically high confidence levels should continue to support healthy consumer spending, and should be welcome news for retailers as they begin gearing up for the holiday season."

Franco added September's index print is near the all-time high of 144.7 reached in 2000.

The survey measures Americans' sentiment on current economic conditions and prospects for the next six months, including business and labor market conditions.

The Conference Board also said optimism about the short-term outlook improved considerably this month, with 27.6 percent of consumers expecting business conditions to improve over the next six months; that's up from 24.4 percent in August. Consumers expecting business conditions to worsen, meanwhile, dropped to 8 percent from 9.9 percent.

Labor-market expectations also improved in September as 22.5 percent of consumers expected more jobs in the months ahead, up from 21.5 percent in August. This comes after the Labor Department said Thursday initial weekly jobless claims fell to their lowest level in nearly 49 years, totaling 201,000 for the week ending Sept. 15.
"Economists polled by Reuters", lol@that.

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by Dave on Tue Sep 25 11:17:55 2018, in response to Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 10:40:20 2018.

Thank you...oh, you know who!

(And it ain't Obama!)

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 25 11:56:04 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by Dave on Tue Sep 25 11:17:55 2018.

Thanks, Obama!

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 12:05:05 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 25 11:56:04 2018.

Yeah; we can thank him for Trump.

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by BILLBKLYN on Tue Sep 25 12:28:27 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by Olog-hai on Tue Sep 25 12:05:05 2018.

Well, I figured I may as well sound delusional!

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:36:59 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by Dave on Tue Sep 25 11:17:55 2018.

The Democrats hate that the country is doing good.

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by TRAIN DUDE on Tue Sep 25 16:40:19 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:36:59 2018.

The democrats hate this country

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 16:48:55 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:36:59 2018.

The Democrats are making and spending he money that creates those numbers you worship.

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:57:04 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 16:48:55 2018.

Of course, because they are doing better than they admit

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by Fred G on Tue Sep 25 17:05:22 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:57:04 2018.

Huh?

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Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years

Posted by bingbong on Tue Sep 25 19:25:19 2018, in response to Re: Consumer confidence at 138.4 (dip to 132 was Sep. estimate); highest level in 18 years, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Tue Sep 25 16:36:59 2018.

Wrong. Democrats want the country to do well. Just not at the expense of Americans. Both CAN happen, as we know because it has.

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