The
Conference Board announced on Tuesday its U.S. consumer confidence dropped 0.3
points to 117.2 in May from 117.5 in April.
Economists
had expected consumer confidence to come in at 119.20.
April’s
consumer confidence reading was revised down from the originally estimated 121.7.
The
survey showed that the present situation index surged from 131.9 in April to 144.3
this month. Meanwhile, the expectations index decreased from 107.9 last month
to 99.1 in May.
“After
rebounding sharply in recent months, U.S. consumer confidence was essentially
unchanged in May,” noted Lynn Franco, Senior Director of Economic Indicators at
The Conference Board. “Consumers’ assessment of present-day conditions
improved, suggesting economic growth remains robust in Q2. However, consumers’
short-term optimism retreated, prompted by expectations of decelerating growth
and softening labor market conditions in the months ahead. Consumers were also
less upbeat this month about their income prospects - a reflection, perhaps, of
both rising inflation expectations and a waning of further government support
until expanded Child Tax Credit payments begin reaching parents in July.
Overall, consumers remain optimistic, and confidence should remain resilient in
the short term, as vaccination rates climb, COVID-19 cases decline further, and
the economy fully reopens.”
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