It is only the beginning of the deluge, but the preliminary data from the University of Michigan showed consumers are beginning to react to the implications of the coronavirus outbreak. UM’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell from its second highest post-recession reading in February to 95.9 in mid-March, released March 13. It was a 5.1-point decline….
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