Both major measures of consumer confidence and expectations “corrected” in May, as consumers accessed the state of their personal finances in the wake of relief payments and the fight over whether increased unemployment benefits are keeping workers at home. Inflation also emerged as a big issue for consumers. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment…
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