As Covid cases surged again beginning late June into July throughout the country, consumer confidence—which had been buoyed by the end of stay-at-home orders and retail closures—plummeted again in July, according to the most recent data from both the University of Michigan and The Conference Board. –The Conference Board Consumer Confidence measure fell to…
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