Americans Regain Confidence In February: 5 Top Gainers

 | Feb 27, 2019 07:11AM ET

Consumer confidence bounced back in February on a healthy labor market and an end to the U.S. government’s longest shutdown in history. Consumers’ assessment of current conditions improved and expectations about the future strengthened, indicating sturdy economic growth.

On more confident Americans, things have been looking up for consumer stocks. Stocks of consumer discretionary companies are poised to grow on signs of renewed consumer spending.

Consumer Confidence Bounces Back in February

According to the Conference Board, the consumer confidence index climbed to 131.4 this month from a revised 121.7 in January. The key economic indicator that measures attitudes on future economic prospects exceeded analysts’ expectations of a 124.7 reading and has rebounded after three straight months of declines.