Concerns about rising prices and the outlook for the overall economy led the two leading measures of consumer confidence to trend flat to lower in July. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index ticked up an essentially meaningless 0.2 point in July to 129.1. The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell 5% to 81.2 from…
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