A survey gauges consumer expectations for the coming year. While the signals seem mixed for the housing market, we tease through the numbers to get the big picture.
Read More »Delving Into Consumers’ Minds
A survey gauges consumer expectations for the coming year. Signals seem mixed for the housing market, but we’re here to tease through the numbers.
Read More »Consumer Labor Market Expectations Mixed
The August 2016 Survey of Consumer Expectations shows labor market expectations were mixed, according to a recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Read More »Consumer Expectations are Making a Comeback
The expectations of consumers toward inflation, the economy, housing, personal finances, and the labor market were up across the board, according to a survey from the New York Fed.
Read More »Consumer Expectations Are Lower Across the Board
According to the New York Fed, consumers are growing less optimistic about their financial and employment prospects.
Read More »Consumers Expect Economic Improvement
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released Monday the findings of its June 2014 Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE), revealing a slight uptick in economic hopes among Americans as housing expectations remained flat.
Read More »Has Consumer Outlook for the Housing Market Changed?
Consumer expectations for the housing market remain about the same, according to the latest poll from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. In the New York Fed's most recent Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE), consumers last month indicated a median home price change expectation of 4.0 percent, reversing an increase to 4.6 percent in January.
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