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$BNB U.S. consumer sentiment beat the predictions of economists and hit a six-month high in the first half of September. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 78.9, a jump up from 74.1 and better than various forecasts that predicted the reading would be between 75 and 75.9. While the reading was 22 points below the pre-pandemic high seen in February, it was still the best tally for the index since March.
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#USConsumerConfidence U.S. consumer sentiment beat the predictions of economists and hit a six-month high in the first half of September. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 78.9, a jump up from 74.1 and better than various forecasts that predicted the reading would be between 75 and 75.9. While the reading was 22 points below the pre-pandemic high seen in February, it was still the best tally for the index since March.
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#USConsumerConfidence U.S. consumer sentiment beat the predictions of economists and hit a six-month high in the first half of September. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 78.9, a jump up from 74.1 and better than various forecasts that predicted the reading would be between 75 and 75.9. While the reading was 22 points below the pre-pandemic high seen in February, it was still the best tally for the index since March. since this year we should know about the
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#USConsumerConfidence U.S. consumer sentiment beat the predictions of economists and hit a six-month high in the first half of September. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 78.9, a jump up from 74.1 and better than various forecasts that predicted the reading would be between 75 and 75.9. While the reading was 22 points below the pre-pandemic high seen in February, it was still the best tally for the index since March.
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#USConsumerConfidence U.S. consumer sentiment beat the predictions of economists and hit a six-month high in the first half of September. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index rose to 78.9, a jump up from 74.1 and better than various forecasts that predicted the reading would be between 75 and 75.9. While the reading was 22 points below the pre-pandemic high seen in February, it was still the best tally for the index since March.
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