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The board’s monthly confidence index of current conditions slipped to 92.9, a 7.2-point decline and the fourth consecutive monthly contraction. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for a reading of 93.5.
However, the measure for future expectations told an even darker story, with the index tumbling 9.6 points to 65.2, the lowest reading in 12 years and well below the 80 level that is considered a signal for a recession ahead.
Not a positive sign. It feels (as a consumer) to me that we'll see the face of recession late this year or very early in 2026.
It looks like it was lower during Covid.
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Will you please read the source of this news. It's short. https://www.conference-board.org/topics/consumer-confidence
This also says that it fell to its lowest in 12 years. I'm also surprised to look at the charts but may be they are projecting or what?
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Different graphs
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Ok. Thanks. So the expectation have gone below 12 year levels, not the current situation.
Do we call confidence for expectations in economics?
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It's not standard jargon, just slightly different surveys using different names.
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Ahh. Ok. I guess they are trying to cashing in on human anxiety for negativity. The same things are repeated with a slight variation over and over.