Economic News/Trends and Analysis — February 4, 2010
U.S. Consumer Confidence Tumbles Following January Rally, According to RBC Index
NEW YORK,
"Although numerous economic indicators are trending in a favorable direction, it's evident that 'less-bad' is just not good enough for U.S. consumers," said RBC Capital Markets U.S. economist
The RBC Index is a monthly national survey of consumer attitudes on the current and future state of local economies, personal finance situations, savings and confidence to make large investments. The Index is composed of four sub-indices: RBC Current Conditions Index; RBC Expectations Index; RBC Investment Index; and, RBC Jobs Index. The Index is benchmarked to a baseline of 100 assigned at its introduction in
Highlights of the survey results include:
- Confidence in current conditions deteriorated sharply during the past
month, as seen in the RBC Current Conditions Index, which stands at
30.5, a dramatic decline from January's 51.6 level. The drop in the
index is due to a significant weakening in consumers' evaluations of
the state of their local economies as well as their pocketbooks.
Currently, almost half of all Americans (46 per cent) rate their
local economy as weak, up from 40 per cent in January. Consumers'
unease with personal finances is reflected in lower confidence in
making major purchases such as a house or car: two-thirds of
Americans (65 per cent) report they are less comfortable than they
were six months ago, compared to 62 per cent who were less
comfortable in January.
- Americans' confidence in the future waned considerably as the RBC
Expectations Index dropped nearly 20 points this month to 48.0, down
from 67.6 in January. Consumers' near-term concerns about their local
economies and personal finances are driving the downturn in the
index. Currently, only one-third of Americans (34 per cent) expect
their local economy to be stronger six months from now, down from
38 per cent last month. This month also found that 13 per cent of
Americans expect their personal finances to be weaker six months from
now, compared to 11 per cent in January.
- Although it fell less than the other sub-indices, the RBC Jobs Index
saw a drop of 13 points in February to 54.9, compared to 67.9 last
month. Two-thirds of Americans (67 per cent) say they or someone in
their close circle have lost their job in the past six months, up
from 62 per cent in January. In addition, fewer than one-third of
consumers (29 per cent) are confident they or someone in their circle
will not lose their job in the next six months, down from 37 per cent
in January.
- Consumers' confidence in the investment climate also soured
considerably this month, resulting in a 17.3 point drop in the RBC
Investment Index to 40.8, compared to 58.1 in January. The slide
stems primarily from decreased confidence in the ability to invest in
the future. The number of consumers who say they are less confident
investing for the future has risen to 57 per cent, up from 54 per
cent last month.
The RBC Index report can be viewed at: www.rbc.com/newsroom/rbc-cash-index.html.
For further information: Loretta A. Healy, The Hubbell Group, Inc., (781) 878-8882; Kait Conetta, RBC, (212) 428-6409
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