Consumer confidence and sentiment measures from the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers and from The Conference Board declined in October, as consumers continued to fret about high prices, especially for food and gasoline, and as higher-income consumers react to declines in the equities markets. Source & Chart: The Conference Board The Conference Board’s Consumer…
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