Ekonomické zprávy
29.10.2024

U.S. consumer confidence improves more than expected in October

The Conference Board announced on Tuesday its U.S. consumer confidence index jumped 9.5 points to 108.7 in October from an upwardly revised 99.2 (from 98.7) in September. That marked the strongest monthly increase since March 2021. 

Economists had predicted the consumer confidence index to rise to 99.5.

The details of the survey revealed that the present situation index (+14.2 points to 138.0 this month) and the expectations index (+6.3 points to 89.1) both improved this month.

Commenting on the results of the last survey, Dana M. Peterson, Chief Economist at The Conference Board, noted all five components of the headline index improved in October. "Consumers' assessments of current business conditions turned positive," she added. "Views on the current availability of jobs rebounded after several months of weakness, potentially reflecting better labour market data. Compared to last month, consumers were substantially more optimistic about future business conditions and remained positive about future income. Also, for the first time since July 2023, they showed some cautious optimism about future job availability."

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