The University of Michigan’s consumer indexes moved in very unusual directions in the mid-April reading, according to the latest report from UM’s Surveys of Consumers. The Consumer Sentiment Index rose to 86.5 from the final March measure of 84.9, but the Expectations Index held steady at 79.7. As the research group’s Chief Economist Richard…
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