Consumer Confidence Edges Up in December, But Inflation Anxiety Persists
University of Michigan consumer sentiment rose to 52.9 in December but remains well below year-ago levels. Inflation expectations hit 11-month lows.
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University of Michigan consumer sentiment rose to 52.9 in December but remains well below year-ago levels. Inflation expectations hit 11-month lows.
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