Survey: Consumers' Confidence in U.S. Economy Falters
U.S. consumer sentiment retreated this month after reaching its highest in nearly six years in May, as household optimism about employment and housing faded slightly.
U.S. consumer sentiment retreated this month after reaching its highest in nearly six years in May, as household optimism about employment and housing faded slightly.
Greater optimism about the economic outlook and personal finances pushed U.S. consumer sentiment to its highest level in nearly six years in May, a new survey shows.
U.S. consumer sentiment rebounded in early May to the highest level in nearly six years as Americans felt better about their financial and economic prospects.
U.S. consumer sentiment tumbled to a nine-month low in April, with Americans especially gloomy about the long-term health of the economy, a survey released on Friday showed.
U.S. consumer sentiment rose in March from February, as Americans discounted the effects of government budget cuts and instead saw continued healing in the labor market.
Researchers at Michigan University's Ross School of Business found that shopping -- aka 'retail therapy' -- really does make you feel better, and they think they know why.
Confidence among U.S. consumers has sunk to its lowest point since July, according The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index for December. The November figure was a five-year high.
Domino's Pizza CEO David Brandon is likely to be the new athletic director at the University of Michigan. The move comes at a critical time for shareholders and Michigan fans alike, as Domino's revamps its products and delivery, and as Michigan's athletic program is under NCAA investigation.











