U.S. consumer confidence registered at 93.0 in June, down 5.4 points from the adjusted May reading, according to The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index. The index measuring current business and labor market conditions declined 6.4 points in June to 129.1. The short-term outlook index for the income, business, and labor markets decreased 4.6 points from May to 69.0, remaining below the 80-mark for the third consecutive month, indicating a potential recession. See The Conference Board