The Conference Board Consumer Confident Index fell during July for the third consecutive month and the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index remained in record low territory in July’s final reading. Inflation and new worries about slower job prospects were among the reasons for the declines. Lynn Franco, who heads The Conference Board’s economic indicators,…
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