The consumer confidence and expectations indexes from the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers and The Conference Board declined in November. Consumers report less optimism about business conditions and job growth in the short term. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidences Index fell to 96.1 in November from a revised 101.4 in October. The research…
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