Consumer confidence tumbles |
CNN - Aug 28, 2012 |
Consumer confidence tumbled in August, with the latest reading indicating the most pessimism so far this year.
The closely watched index from The Conference Board, a leading business research firm, fell to 60.6 from 65.4 in July. It's the worst reading since November, and was driven down by growing concerns over the job market, as well as the outlook for business conditions over the next six months.
Only 7% of those surveyed said that jobs are plentiful, down from 7.8% who believed that in July. Nearly six times as many believe jobs are tough to find.
And consumers don't believe conditions are likely to change. Only 15.4% of people surveyed expect that there will be more jobs available in the next six months, down from 17.6% in July. The survey also found that only 16.5% expect business conditions to improve in the next six months, down from 19% who were looking for better times ahead last month.
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- Posted: 2012-08-28 14:02:38
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