Saturday, January 8, 2011

The CCI

The Consumer Confidence Index was established in 1967 as a monthly report compiled by the Conference Board. The CCI measures consumer attitudes and buying intentions, with data available by age, income and region. The survey data is one factor used in the Federal Reserve's interest rate changes. Another widely-used consumer confidence index is the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index.
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