The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment and Expectations Indexes rose in the final October readings while The Conference Board Consumer Confidence and Expectations Indexes fell slightly. But both markers remain at very high historical levels and seem to have shrugged off earlier concerns about the impact of Chinese tariffs on inflation. Consumers remain upbeat about…
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