WTF Is Going On With The Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Data?

After rebounding strongly from November to January, US Consumer Confidence tumbled in February, according to the latest survey from The Conference Board, beating expectations across the board.

  • Consumer confidence fell to 106.7 (estimate 115.0) in February from revised 110.9 in January

  • Present situation fell to 147.2 from revised 154.9 in January

  • Expectations index fell to 79.8 from revised 81.5 in January

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

While that decline on the chart does not look like much, it is dramatic relative to expectations and pre-revision levels. A six-sigma miss...

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

But, for the fourth straight month, The Conference Board revised its consumer confidence data significantly lower. In fact January's was the biggest downward revision since Feb 2022...

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

So January's spike above July's revised highs which everyone shot their load of exuberance over... is gonzo!!

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

Which brings up the same question we had last month?

The Conference Board's indicator inflation expectations tumbled further to +5.2% - still notably high but trend in the right direction...

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

The labor market indicators trended notably stronger again in February?

wtf is going on with the conference boards consumer confidence data

Source: Bloomberg

Bidenomics: where everything is revised lower a month after nobody remembers.

Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge February 27th 2024