Consumer Confidence Improves as Americans Grow More Optimistic About Future

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Consumer Confidence Improves as Americans Grow More Optimistic About Future

People at Peet’s Coffee in Washington on July 1, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

U.S. consumer confidence edged higher in July as Americans grew slightly more upbeat about the economy’s outlook, though worries over job availability and tariffs lingered, according to a July 29 report from the business think tank The Conference Board.

The group’s Consumer Confidence Index rose to 97.2 from a revised 95.2 in June, reversing last month’s slide as optimism about future economic conditions improved markedly. The gain was driven by improved expectations for future business conditions, incomes, and job prospects, though views on current conditions slipped slightly.

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