The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index rose slightly in the final November report while The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index fell slightly in November. Both research groups’ expectation indices were higher. All the measures remain at historically high levels as consumers enjoy the strong labor market in most, though by no means all, demographics…
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