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Consumer Confidence in the United States increased to 60.70 points in June from 52.20 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Consumer Sentiment - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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The Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior series (also known as the Surveys of Consumers) was undertaken to measure changes in consumer attitudes and expectations, to understand why such changes occur, and to evaluate how they relate to consumer decisions to save, borrow, or make discretionary purchases. The data regularly include the Index of Consumer Sentiment, the Index of Current Economic Conditions, and the Index of Consumer Expectations. This data collection is one in a series of financial surveys of consumers conducted annually since 1946. In a nationally representative sample, the head of each family unit was interviewed. Starting in 1966, in order to examine the effect that increased car ownership was having on American families, the data collected in this series were organized so that they could be analyzed by both family unit and car unit. The 1966 data are based on car unit. Survey questions regarding automobiles included number of drivers and car owners in the family, make and model of each car, purchase method, car financing and installment debt, and expectations of car purchases in the coming year. Other questions in the 1966 survey covered the respondent's attitudes toward national economic conditions (e.g., the effect of Vietnam War involvement and relations with other communist countries on United States business) and price activity, as well as the respondent's own financial situation. Other questions examined the family unit head's occupation, and the nature and amount of the family's income, debts, liquid assets, changes in liquid assets, savings, investment preferences, and actual and expected purchases of major durables. In addition, the survey explored in detail the subject of housing, e.g., previous and present home ownership, value of respondent's dwelling, and mortgage information. Each respondent also was asked about unemployment, job history, hours of part- and full-time employment, and retirement plans. Personal data include age and education of head, household composition, and occupation.
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The Survey of Consumer Attitudes and Behavior series (also known as the Surveys of Consumers) was undertaken to measure changes in consumer attitudes and expectations, to understand why such changes occur, and to evaluate how they relate to consumer decisions to save, borrow, or make discretionary purchases. The data regularly include the Index of Consumer Sentiment, the Index of Current Economic Conditions, and the Index of Consumer Expectations. Since the 1940s, these surveys have been produced quarterly through 1977 and monthly thereafter. The surveys conducted in 2020 focused on topics such as evaluations and expectations about personal finances, employment, price changes, and the national business situation. Opinions were collected regarding respondents' appraisals of present market conditions for purchasing houses, automobiles, computers, and other durables. Also explored in this survey, were respondents' feeling about life, mortgage refinancing, political affiliation, stimulus rebate, and the Corona virus. Demographic information includes ethnic origin, sex, age, marital status, and education.
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Consumer confidence survey in the USA, June, 2025 The most recent value is 60.5 points as of June 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of 52.2 points. Historically, the average for the USA from January 1978 to June 2025 is 84.43 points. The minimum of 50 points was recorded in June 2022, while the maximum of 112 points was reached in January 2000. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families. The survey data include information on families balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics. Information is also included from related surveys of pension providers and the earlier such surveys conducted by the Federal Reserve Board. No other study for the country collects comparable information. Data from the SCF are widely used, from analysis at the Federal Reserve and other branches of government to scholarly work at the major economic research centers.The survey has contained a panel element over two periods. Respondents to the 1983 survey were re-interviewed in 1986 and 1989. Respondents to the 2007 survey were re-interviewed in 2009.The study is sponsored by the Federal Reserve Board in cooperation with the Department of the Treasury. Since 1992, data have been collected by the National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago.
The Consumer Sentiment Index in the United States stood at 64.7 in January 2025, an increase from the previous month. The index is normalized to a value of 100 in December 1964 and based on a monthly survey of consumers, conducted in the continental United States. It consists of about 50 core questions which cover consumers' assessments of their personal financial situation, their buying attitudes and overall economic conditions.
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The National Survey on Consumer Confidence (ENCO) is the result of collaborative work between Mexico´s Central Bank and National Institute of Statistic and Geography (INEGI).
Note. It is informed that the update of the results of the National Survey on Consumer Confidence (ENCO), scheduled for May 7th (in reference to the month of April) and June 4th (in reference to the month of May), are canceled due to the impossibility of conducting face-to-face interviews during this health emergency phase due to COVID-19. See statement. For the same reasons, the update dates scheduled for July 3rd (in reference to the month of June) and August 5th (in reference to the month of July), are also canceled. See statement.
The Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CE) program provides data on expenditures, income, and demographic characteristics of consumers in the United States. The CE program provides these data in tables, LABSTAT database, news releases, reports, and public use microdata files. CE data are collected by the Census Bureau for BLS in two surveys, the Interview Survey for major and/or recurring items and the Diary Survey for more minor or frequently purchased items. CE data are primarily used to revise the relative importance of goods and services in the market basket of the Consumer Price Index. The CE is the only Federal household survey to provide information on the complete range of consumers' expenditures and incomes. For more information and data, visit: https://www.bls.gov/cex/
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According to the University of Michigan’s latest survey, consumer sentiment has dropped a stunning 27% YoY and continues to plummet as concerns over job security, inflation, and a volatile stock market climb
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The Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE) consists of two parts: the Quarterly Interview Survey and the Diary Survey. Both surveys provide information on the purchasing habits of American consumers, including data on their expenditures, income, and consumer unit characteristics (e.g., age, education, occupation). The Quarterly Interview Survey (CEQ) includes information on monthly out-of-pocket expenses like housing, apparel, transportation, healthcare, insurance, and entertainment. The Diary Survey (CED) includes information on frequently purchased items like food, beverages, tobacco, personal care products, and nonprescription drugs. Approximately 20,000 independent interview surveys and 11,000 independent diary surveys are completed annually. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes 12-month estimates of consumer expenditures annually, summarized by various income levels and demographic characteristics. Geographic data is available at the national level; for regions, divisions, selected states, and selected metropolitan statistical areas; and by population size of area.
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SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Somewhat Better Off data was reported at 22.272 % in Apr 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 24.771 % for Mar 2025. SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Somewhat Better Off data is updated monthly, averaging 30.271 % from Jun 2013 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 143 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 38.179 % in Feb 2018 and a record low of 17.060 % in May 2022. SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Somewhat Better Off data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.H085: Survey of Consumer Expectations: Financial.
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SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Much Better Off data was reported at 4.730 % in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 3.935 % for Mar 2025. SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Much Better Off data is updated monthly, averaging 4.899 % from Jun 2013 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 143 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.327 % in May 2019 and a record low of 1.735 % in Jun 2013. SCE: Financial Situation: Year Ahead: Much Better Off data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.H085: Survey of Consumer Expectations: Financial.
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SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ago: Much Easier data was reported at 1.039 % in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.646 % for Mar 2025. SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ago: Much Easier data is updated monthly, averaging 1.973 % from Jun 2013 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 143 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.650 % in Jan 2020 and a record low of 0.471 % in Jan 2014. SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ago: Much Easier data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.H085: Survey of Consumer Expectations: Financial.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Opinion Surveys: Consumer Prices: Future Tendency for United States (CSINFT02USQ460S) from Q1 1978 to Q1 2025 about consumer sentiment, consumer prices, consumer, inflation, and USA.
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Consumer confidence survey in India, March, 2025 The most recent value is 7.2 points as of Q1 2025, a decline compared to the previous value of 7.95 points. Historically, the average for India from Q3 2011 to Q1 2025 is 4.35 points. The minimum of -42.4 points was recorded in Q2 2022, while the maximum of 40.35 points was reached in Q4 2011. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer confidence survey in Argentina, June, 2025 The most recent value is -9.04 points as of June 2025, a decline compared to the previous value of -9.02 points. Historically, the average for Argentina from March 2001 to June 2025 is -10.58 points. The minimum of -43.12 points was recorded in September 2002, while the maximum of 21.95 points was reached in January 2007. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ahead: Equally Easy/Hard data was reported at 39.930 % in Apr 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 40.899 % for Mar 2025. SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ahead: Equally Easy/Hard data is updated monthly, averaging 45.181 % from Jun 2013 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 143 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 53.479 % in Mar 2018 and a record low of 31.579 % in Apr 2020. SCE: Credit Availability: Year Ahead: Equally Easy/Hard data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.H085: Survey of Consumer Expectations: Financial.
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Consumer confidence survey in Serbia, June, 2025 The most recent value is -3.1 points as of June 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of -4.8 points. Historically, the average for Serbia from May 2013 to June 2025 is -4.52 points. The minimum of -22.7 points was recorded in September 2014, while the maximum of 14.7 points was reached in June 2020. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Consumer Confidence in the United States increased to 60.70 points in June from 52.20 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Consumer Sentiment - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.