Both the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index and The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index fell in the final June readings. The UM Sentiment Index slipped to 98.2 from 100 in the final May reading, as wealthier households continued to worry about the impact of tariffs. Consumers also expect the unemployment rate to begin rising…
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