Consumers seem to have very short attention spans these days. The big hit the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index took in August has evaporated in September and early October, thanks to anticipated larger income gains and lower inflation during the year ahead. The UM Surveys of Consumers, in releasing its preliminary October indices, said…
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