The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell to its lowest level in a decade in mid-November as worries about rising prices and the growing belief among consumers that there are no effective policies to slow the increases. The widely followed Sentiment Index fell almost five points from the final October level to 66.8 from…
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