KEY POINTS
  • The Conference Board said Tuesday its consumer confidence index dropped to 120 this month from 132.6 in February.
  • To be sure, the print was better than the 110 number economists polled by Dow Jones expected.
  • "Consumer confidence declined sharply in March due to a deterioration in the short-term outlook," Lynn Franco, senior director of economic indicators at The Conference Board, said in a statement.

A measure of U.S. consumer confidence fell sharply in March as people grapple with the global coronavirus outbreak. 

The Conference Board said Tuesday its consumer confidence index dropped to 120 this month from 132.6 in February. To be sure, the print was better than the 110 number economists polled by Dow Jones expected.