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Business Dictionary defines Consume Confidence as "an economic indicator that gauges how consumers interpret the present economic environment and their expectations for the future.' A decline in consumer expectations can be a leading indicator of slowing economic activity. The Consumer Confidence report is a product of the Conference Board and is based on a monthly survey of 5000 households. It is a timely economic report in that the data released on the last Tuesday of each month is based on the current month's survey.Definition - What does Consumer Confidence Mean? [http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/consumer-confidence.html Business Dictionary]</ref>
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[[Business]] Dictionary defines Consume Confidence as "an economic indicator that gauges how consumers interpret the present economic environment and their expectations for the future.' A decline in consumer expectations can be a leading indicator of slowing economic activity. The Consumer Confidence report is a [[product]] of the Conference Board and is based on a monthly survey of 5000 households. It is a timely economic report in that the data released on the last Tuesday of each month is based on the current month's survey.<ref>[http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/consumer-confidence.html Definition - What does Consumer Confidence Mean? -Business Dictionary]</ref>
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==See Also==
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*[[Customer]]
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*[[Marketing]]
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 7 December 2022

Business Dictionary defines Consume Confidence as "an economic indicator that gauges how consumers interpret the present economic environment and their expectations for the future.' A decline in consumer expectations can be a leading indicator of slowing economic activity. The Consumer Confidence report is a product of the Conference Board and is based on a monthly survey of 5000 households. It is a timely economic report in that the data released on the last Tuesday of each month is based on the current month's survey.[1]



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