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U.S. Investor Optimism at Lowest Point in Five Years

Investors remain pessimistic about the outlook for the U.S. economy in the months ahead

June 2, 2008
The new Gallup Index of Investor Optimism poll shows investor optimism is at its lowest level since the beginning of the Iraq war five years ago, as investors remain pessimistic about the outlook for the U.S. economy over the next 12 months.More ...
Recession Fears Widespread

Recession Fears Widespread

March 19, 2008
Seventy-six percent of Americans now say that the economy is in a recession, and 59% consider an economic depression very or somewhat likely within the next two years.

Dennis Jacobe, Ph.D.

Chief Economist, Gallup

Dennis Jacobe, Ph.D., specializes in the financial services industry, applying more than 20 years of experience working with some of the world’s best-known financial services firms. Jacobe is the strategic consultant on the UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism, the Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index, and the Experian/Gallup Personal Credit Index. He is author of several books and many articles.More ...

Investor Optimism Plummets in November

Worries grow as investors turn pessimistic about future of U.S. economy

November 26, 2007
Investors have become pessimistic about the outlook for the U.S. economy over the next 12 months, according to the November UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism poll. Does this mark a fundamental change in investor/consumer psychology?More ...
Americans Set to Spend

Americans Set to Spend

November 23, 2007
Americans, on average, say they will spend $866 on Christmas gifts this year, a record high.
Economic Pessimism Hits Record High

Economic Pessimism Hits Record High

November 19, 2007
78% of Americans say that economic conditions in the U.S. are "getting worse," an all-time Gallup high.
Chinese Own More, Plan to Purchase Less

Chinese Own More, Plan to Purchase Less

November 7, 2007
Gallup finds that ownership of household appliances and electronics has grown dramatically in China since 1997, but now fewer people are planning to buy them.

Investor Optimism Remains Low in October

Worries about investment portfolios, value of dollar may affect spending

October 22, 2007
The UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism poll shows investors to be less optimistic about their investment portfolios, more sanguine about the outlook for the economy, and somewhat unenthusiastic about their holiday spending.More ...

Investors' Optimism Declines on Worries About U.S. Economy

Energy prices, housing, consumer credit crunch are all troubling investors

September 24, 2007
The UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism poll shows investor optimism fell for the fourth consecutive month in September -- prior to the Fed's cut in rates. Unfortunately, lower interest rates are not likely to allay investor fears about the U.S. economy.More ...

Stock Market

Do you personally or jointly with a spouse, have any money invested in the stock market right now – either in an individual stock, a stock mutual fund, or in a self-directed 401-K or IRA? If you had a thousand dollars to spend, do you think investing it in the stock market would be a good or bad idea?More ...
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