After recovering a bit in April, the Consumer Sentiment Index maintained by the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers, plunged again in the preliminary reading for the first half of May. The index fell 9.4%, 6.1 points, to 59.1 A year ago it stood at 82.9, to put the declines experienced over that period in…
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