“Although there was a small improvement from last month’s lowest point of the year, the figures still reflect consumers’ hesitation towards the overall economy,” said Claudio.
The CEA-CNET Index of Consumer Technology Expectations (ICTE) fell in April to 72.3, down more than 11 points from last month. The ICTE is at its lowest level since reaching an all-time low in March 2009. The ICTE is down more than five points from this time last year.
“With tax season causing everyone to take a look at their finances, consumer reluctance to spend their disposable income is expected,” said Anne Claudio, vice president of research at CBS Interactive. “New technologies such as the iPad, 3DTV and IPTV are entering the market and creating excitement but may also be contributing to consumers' current wait and see approach.”