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U.S. consumer confidence takes a small step back
Expectations dampen with surge of new coronavirus cases
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U.S. consumer confidence reflects national uncertainty
Americans can’t decide which way the economy is headed
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Gains in U.S. consumer confidence prove to be fleeting
The drop-off in optimism coincides with the resurgence of new coronavirus cases in at least 20 states.
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U.S. consumer sentiment is rebounding
Expectations are at record-high level despite widespread civic unrest and continued spread of the coronavirus
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U.S. consumer sentiment highest in 10 weeks
Americans are more confident about the employment outlook than they were during the Great Recession despite much higher unemployment numbers
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U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds slightly. . . again
Consumer confidence remains significantly higher than during the Great Recession; support for reopening the economy is growing
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U.S. consumer sentiment not improving despite lockdown easing
Poor jobs climate is driving down confidence; three quarters of Americans feel less comfortable making major purchases
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How old is too old to work? Depends where you live and how you view, experience ageism
The average age up until when a person is considered employable across 28 countries is 49.
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Summer travel plans despite the coronavirus
The coronavirus isn’t stopping people from planning vacations this summer — if it’s allowed. Here's who wants to get out the most.