US consumers see lower inflation and debt delinquency risk, NY Fed survey shows
U.S. consumers in October, for the first time in five months, said they saw a lower risk of defaulting on their debt.
U.S. consumers in October, for the first time in five months, said they saw a lower risk of defaulting on their debt.
Americans aren’t feeling particularly optimistic about their personal economic situation, according to the University of Michigan’s monthly survey released today.
Wall Street’s main stock indexes ticked higher, with the blue-chip Dow leading gains in thin trading ahead of crucial economic data.
Apple has canceled work on its electric car, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday, a decade after the iPhone maker kicked off the project.
Consumer sentiment is down. It stands at 68.10, which is a slight decrease from 69.50 last month.
Consumer sentiment, or simply put, how people feel about buying things, falls for the first time in 4 months.
Consumer Sentiment rose today to a 13-month high of 66.4%.