After hitting a 15-year high of 104.4 in its mid-May reading, the University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index fell back to an even 100 by the end of the month. It is still well above the 97.2 in the final April reading. UM May 2019 Consumer Sentiment In the release accompanying the May final, Surveys…
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