Consumer Intentions to Buy TVs Fell Slightly in November, Conference Board Says
Consumer intentions to buy new TV sets declined slightly in November from October, said preliminary Conference Board data released Tuesday. Nielsen canvassed 5,000 homes for the board through Nov. 14 and found 12.2 percent plan to buy a new TV…
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in the next six months, down from 12.8 percent in October, 13.2 percent in September and 12.7 percent in November 2016. Overall consumer confidence increased for the fifth straight month in November and remains at a 17-year high, the board said: “Consumers are entering the holiday season in very high spirits and foresee the economy expanding at a healthy pace into the early months of 2018.”