As we saw last week with The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index, the Consumer Sentiment Index from the University of Michigan ticked up slightly in the final May reading. It rose to 72.3 in May from 71.8 April. This compares with readings in the 100 range a year ago and in January and February this…
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