http://www.marketwatch.com/story/consumer-confidence-gauge-falls-to-649-in-may-2012-05-29-1091013?link=MW_home_latest_news
A gauge of U.S. consumer confidence has declined for a third month, with
gloomier views in May on present and future conditions, the Conference
Board reported Tuesday. The consumer-confidence index fell to 64.9 in
May - the lowest level since January -- from a revised 68.7 in April. A
prior estimate for April pegged the level at 69.2. "Consumers were less
positive about current business and labor-market conditions, and they
were more pessimistic about the short-term outlook," said Lynn Franco,
director of economic indicators at the Conference Board. The data
suggest a moderating pace of economic growth in coming months, she
added. Generally when the economy is growing at a good clip, confidence
readings are at least 90. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected a
reading of 70 for May.
US Consumer Confidence (May) M/M 64.9 vs. Exp. 69.6 (Prev. 69.2)
http://www.conference-board.org/press/pressdetail.cfm?pressid=4499
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