A survey, released weekly, that has information
from interviews with about 1,000 adults nationwide that took place during the
previous four weeks. Telephone survey respondents are asked to rate the
national economy, the buying climate, and their personal financial condition,
and they are asked if they agree with positive or negative comments about the
economy. The most positive score the index can have is +100 and the most
negative is –100. The index has a relatively low impact on the financial
markets. However, if confidence shows a multi-week decline, it is viewed as an
indicator that consumer spending will decline.
The data is not
seasonally adjusted. It is broken down into responses by age, employment
status, education, income, and gender. It also is calculated for four different
U.S. regions.