Persistent inflation, particularly the high cost of food, housing and utilities, is being blamed for consumers' glum mood.
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Economic confidence increased slightly to 109.2 in this month’s Rasmussen Reports Economic Index, a fraction higher ...
Consumers expressed stronger optimism about Nigeria’s macroeconomic outlook in January 2026, largely driven by family ...
American consumers in December remained downbeat about the state of the economy, a new survey shows. The Conference Board, a nonprofit group representing businesses, said Tuesday that its consumer ...
BCG notes that shopping has become the third most common use case for GenAI, extending beyond big-ticket items to everyday ...
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq started the day trading modestly higher, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average was mostly flat. However, the indexes dipped after the release of the latest consumer-confidence ...
Home sales dropped 11.2 per cent in the Greater Toronto Area last year compared to that of 2024, according to a new report ...
U.S. consumer prices increased in December, lifted by higher costs for rents and food as some of the distortions related to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are edging closer to records Tuesday following updates that showed the economy grew sharply during the third quarter, but inflation remains high and consumers are losing ...
The Canadian housing market closed out 2025 with a slight decline, and forecasts predict more price drops in parts of Ontario ...