U of M Sentiment 91.9 vs 93 Expected

August 28, 2015 10:00 AM EDT

U of M Sentiment 91.9 vs 93 Expected

Final Results for August 2015
AugJulAugM-MY-Y
201520152014ChangeChange
Index of Consumer Sentiment91.993.182.5-1.3%+11.4%
Current Economic Conditions105.1107.299.8-2.0%+5.3%
Index of Consumer Expectations83.484.171.3-0.8%+17.0%

Next data release: September 11, 2015 for Preliminary September data at 10am ET

Surveys of Consumers chief economist, Richard Curtin

How will consumers react to volatile stock prices? The Black Mondays of October 17, 1987 and August 24, 2015 represent two episodes when the stock market declined mainly due to reasons other than the domestic economy. Prior to each stock decline, the Sentiment Index was very positive, but immediately following, it fell by about 10%. Consumers quickly dismissed the 1987 episode since it didn't involve their jobs or incomes, and today's consumers hold similar favorable views about their job and income prospects. While this preliminary reading must be confirmed by additional data, there is every reason to expect continued growth. Overall, the data suggest that real personal consumption expenditures will expand by a still healthy 2.9% in 2015, with the pace of growth rising to 3.0% in 2016. Needless to say, consumer sentiment must be carefully monitored in the months ahead.


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