#USConsumerConfidence US consumer confidence is an economic indicator that measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are about the economy. It is released through reports such as the Conference Board and the University of Michigan, and reflects household expectations about income, employment, and prices. It is influenced by factors such as inflation, unemployment, interest rates, and political conditions. High confidence supports spending and stimulates economic growth, while low confidence leads to less spending and more saving.
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