(Bloomberg) -- US consumer sentiment climbed to a seven-month high in early November, boosted by Americans’ optimism about the future of the economy and their finances. The University of ...
The final December sentiment index increased to 74 from 71.8 last month, according to the University of Michigan. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a reading of 74 ...
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The University of Michigan reported its US consumer sentiment index to have risen to a reading of 74, its fifth-straight month of upward trends and the highest level since April 2024.
US consumer sentiment rose for a fifth month in December and views on inflation edged up. The final December sentiment index increased to 74 from 71.8 last month, according to the University of ...
The final December sentiment index increased to 74 from 71.8 last month, according to the University of Michigan. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a reading of 74.2.