Wall Street is set to watch several closely followed economic reports next week, with particular attention on measures tied to consumer confidence and inflation.

Both outlets point to upcoming data releases that are expected to shape investor expectations around household sentiment and price pressures. These indicators typically influence how markets assess the strength of the economy and the outlook for interest rates. While specific figures, dates, and release details are not provided in the excerpts, the common thread is that the next week’s scheduled reports are considered important for traders and analysts tracking near-term economic momentum.

The reporting is largely forward-looking, focusing on what data is “on tap” rather than on any single movement in the markets. As a result, the differing angle between the sources is minimal; both emphasize the same categories of economic information—consumer confidence and inflation—that investors are waiting to see updated.