US Consumer Confidence Increased Slightly in March
"Driven by an uptick in expectations, consumer confidence improved somewhat in March, but remains below the average level seen in 2022 (104.5). The gain reflects an improved outlook for consumers under 55 years of age and for households earning
"While consumers feel a bit more confident about what's ahead, they are slightly less optimistic about the current landscape. The share of consumers saying jobs are 'plentiful' fell, while the share of those saying jobs are 'not so plentiful' rose. The latest results also reveal that their expectations of inflation over the next 12 months remains elevated—at 6.3 percent. Overall purchasing plans for appliances continued to soften while automobile purchases saw a slight increase."
In a special question this month, the
The results reveal that consumers plan to spend less on highly discretionary categories such as playing the lottery, visiting amusement parks, going to the movies, personal lodging, and dining.
However, they say they will spend more on less discretionary categories such as health care, home or auto maintenance and repair, and economical entertainment options such as streaming. Spending on personal care, pet care, and financial services such as tax preparation is also likely to be maintained.
Present Situation
Consumers' assessment of current business conditions worsened in March.
- 18.4% of consumers said business conditions were "good," up slightly from 18.0%.
- However, 19.3% said business conditions were "bad," up from 17.4%.
Consumers' appraisal of the labor market was less favorable.
- 49.1% of consumers said jobs were "plentiful," down from 51.2%.
- 10.3% of consumers said jobs were "hard to get," about the same as last month.
Expectations Six Months Hence
Consumers became slightly less pessimistic about the short-term business conditions outlook in March.
- 15.5% of consumers expect business conditions to improve, up from 14.6%.
- 18.5% expect business conditions to worsen, down from 21.6%.
Consumers' assessment about the short-term labor market outlook was slightly more positive.
- 15.0% of consumers expect more jobs to be available, up from 14.5%.
- 19.9% anticipate fewer jobs, down from 21.2%.
Consumers' short-term income prospects was, on balance, less upbeat.
- 14.9% of consumers expect their incomes to increase, up from 14.4% last month.
- On the contrary, 13.6% expect their incomes will decrease, up from 11.6% last month.
The monthly Consumer Confidence Survey®, based on an online sample, is conducted for
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