Both the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index and The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index rose in the late February and mid-March readings. The UM index ha gained back most of what it lost during the federal government shutdown and rose to 97.8 in the mid-March survey released March 15. After average 98.4 for all 2018,…
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