The two leading consumer confidence and expectations indices from the University of Michigan and The Conference Board fell back in later December, as the spike from the “partisan shift” got cooked into the numbers, the fight over federal Covid relief dragged out, and the prospect of an end to relief programs, especially for the unemployed,…
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