Jesse Wheeler
Economic Analyst
Jesse Wheeler is an economic analyst at decision intelligence company Morning Consult, where he delivers insights on economic and geopolitical trends affecting the United States and major emerging markets.
Follow him on Twitter at @JesseSPRWheeler
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Economic Mood Worsens in Europe as Recession Risks Rise
Consumer sentiment has plummeted across much of Europe amid a worsening energy crisis and mounting concerns over a possible economic downturn
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Survey Descriptions & Index Calculations
This report describes Morning Consult’s economic surveys
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Global Consumer Confidence Report: July 2022
This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the economic views and expectations of consumers across major global economies
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Weak Consumer Sentiment Is Impacting Regional Retail Sales
Regional variation in inflation and employment outcomes is yielding sizable differences in consumer sentiment that stand to impact retail spending to differing degrees in the second half of 2022
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The Crypto Report: Our Analysts on the State of Cryptocurrency
Consumers’ habits, attitudes and perspectives on cryptocurrency, in the United States and around the world
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U.S. Jobs & Labor Market Trends Report: July 2022
The mood is shifting among U.S. workers. Inflation, financial volatility and talk of a looming recession have weighed heavily on consumer sentiment in 2022
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Global Consumer Confidence Report: June 2022
A cross-country assessment of the economic and financial views and expectations of consumers across major global economies
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U.S. Jobs & Labor Market Trends Report: June 2022
Providing a detailed assessment of the current state of the U.S. labor market, featuring proprietary data that provides enhanced scale, frequency and depth to official datasets
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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Falls to New Series Low
Americans are becoming increasingly pessimistic as concerns over rising prices and a possible economic downturn drive consumer sentiment to all-time lows
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Record-Setting Quit Rates Are About More Than Just Pay
Amid a historically tight labor market, a record 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in March. Many were driven by a desire to earn a higher income, but Morning Consult data suggests that burnout is also contributing to greater attrition rates in certain industries