It’s been an “exciting” month for the two major measures of consumer confidence. The Consumer Sentiment Index maintained by the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers posted its largest one-month decline in August, falling 8.6 points, since the federal government’s “fiscal cliff” scare of December 2012. The group’s Index of Consumer Expectations suffered an even…
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