Consumer Confidence Rises in March

The Consumer Confidence Index increased slightly in March to 107.2 from 105.7 the month prior, the Conference Board said yesterday. “Consumer confidence was up slightly in March after declines in February and January,” said the Conference Board’s Lynn Franco. “Meanwhile, purchasing intentions for big-ticket items like automobiles have softened somewhat over the past few months as expectations for interest rates have risen.” Read more here.
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