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The final July reading from the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey is down slightly from the June reading, but over the past 12 months, sentiment remains strong.
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index dipped more than 1% in the preliminary July reading but is still 4% higher than the July 2017 index.
The final consumer sentiment reading for June from the University of Michigan rose slightly to 98.2 from May's index of 98.0. The mid-June index was higher, but consumers' concerns have changed since...
The University of Michigan's preliminary report on consumer sentiment for June rose slightly month over month and the year-over-year level is 4.5% higher than the early June 2017 report.
The University of Michigan released its findings on the Consumer Sentiment Index on Friday morning. The preliminary reading for May remained flat and was more or less in line with the consensus...
The final April consumer sentiment index reading from the University of Michigan was down more than 2% month over month but remains up 1.9% year over year.
The University of Michigan's preliminary consumer sentiment index for April fell month over month but still remains slightly higher year over year.
The University of Michigan has released its updated consumer sentiment report for March. The month-end report was marginally lower than the mid-month reading.
The University of Michigan's Survey of Consumers showed that consumer sentiment rose yet again in early March.
Consumer sentiment reached its second-highest level in 14 years this month according to the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index.
The University of Michigan's revised consumer sentiment reading for December showed a surprise downtick.
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey dropped more than 2% in November primarily on consumers' concerns over their current economic conditions.
The University of Michigan's reading on consumer sentiment slipped marginally lower at the month-end revision for October.
The University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey jumped more than expected in August, but the results do not include much data collected following the incident last weekend in Charlottesville,...
Consumer confidence managed to improve in July. But is it high enough to force the Federal Reserve to sound more hawkish?