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Americans head into summer confident in their finances as the rally slows
Americans are better able to manage their bills, but uncertainty around back to the office remains. Meanwhile, parents who are hesitant about the vaccine for themselves are still wary of allowing their children to get one, pointing to barriers along the path towards herd immunity.
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U.S. consumer confidence hits new pandemic record high
Gains in Jobs and Expectations sub-index fuel growth
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Americans plan to hit the road this summer
This summer is set to be a busy one as more Americans begin to make plans to travel and enjoy the great outdoors.
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U.S. consumer confidence holds steady
Jobs sub-index is the only one still below pre-pandemic reading
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U.S. consumer confidence wavers
Decline in the Jobs and Expectations sub-indices from last week leads to more muted sentiment overall
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Americans' financial outlook is sharply up since November 2020
This Country Financial/Ipsos poll finds that half of Americans report no financial impact from COVID-19.
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U.S. consumer confidence holds steady
All indices remain level as expectations stand close to historical record
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Financial Optimism Improving among Millennials and Gen Z in America
Young Americans Increasingly Likely to say they’re Taking Steps to Improve their Financial Position
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Despite slip, U.S. consumer confidence holds at pre-lockdown level
Falling sentiment in the Current and Investment sub-indices drive decline
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U.S. consumer confidence reaches new heights
Expectations rise further, driving improvement in overall sentiment