The University of Michigan’s preliminary December Consumer Sentiment Index held steady at 97.5, precisely the same as the final November reading. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index fell slightly to 135.7 in November, down from 137.9 in October. Both indices are running at levels not seen since before 2000. UM Surveys of Consumers Chief Economist…
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