The Conference Board’s sentiment index rose to 91.8, from 91 in February. Analysts polled by The Wall Street Journal were ...
More than 48% of consumers believe stock market prices will decline over the next 12 months, according to The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Survey. High financial market volatility this month ...
NOTE: Note that release of the annual revisions of standardization factors to the Employment Trends Index will be moved from January 2026 to June 2026. This modification ensures that the sample period ...
The Conference Board is moving its New York City office a block north in Midtown East. The global nonprofit, a member-driven think tank that provides business insights to industry executives, has ...
The U.S. economy is headed toward a big slump in growth this year, the Conference Board said Friday, flagging a decline in housing permits and two straight months of rising claims for unemployment ...
There are a lot of feelings and opinions out there about how the economy’s doing. Then there are data points, a little more objective and up to date, that sometimes tell us a bit about where it’s ...
Consumer confidence edged higher in February as Americans expressed a more optimistic view of the labor market and other facets of the economy, a new survey shows. The Conference Board, a nonprofit ...
To stem the tide of turnover and reduce costs, employers need to invest in talent retention, not just recruitment, according to a pair of reports released Feb. 19 by The Conference Board. Through an ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) declined in December to 104.27, from a downwardly revised 104.64 in November. The Employment Trends Index is ...