Consumer Sentiment Stays Positive, Though Down From a Year Ago
The latest University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, released July 31, showed that Americans are optimistic about the economy. With June’s number at 49.5, the final July index of 55.2 represents a worthy uptick, showing that consumers are becoming more positive about their personal financials and the ongoing economic environment. “Consumer sentiment confirmed its early-month…
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