US Consumer Confidence Index improved slightly in January

by admin on January 27, 2010

The Conference Board’s US Consumer Confidence Index, which had increased in December, improved further in January. The Index now stands at 55.9 (1985=100), up from 53.6 in December. The Present Situation Index increased to 25.0 from 20.2.  The Expectations Index increased to 76.5 from 75.9 last month.

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