The University of Michigan's final assessment of consumer sentiment for the month showed the headline index climbed by almost 12% from June's level.
Buoyed by lower gas prices, U.S. consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high in early July, according to a popular survey from the University of Michigan. The preliminary reading of the Index of ...
Americans’ economic mood improved earlier this month as gasoline prices cooled, according to the preliminary results of the University of Michigan’s monthly survey.
Survey responses were collected from June 23 to July 27, a period during which households saw gasoline prices fall to their ...
Consumer Sentiment Index: 55.2 vs. initial print of 54.4 and 49.5 in June, according to updated data released by the University of Michigan Survey of Consumers on Friday.
With prices remaining frustratingly high, consumers are hardly ebullient about the economy,” Joanne Hsu, director of consumer surveys at the University of Michigan, said in a news ...
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment increased to a five-month high in July, but the improvement is likely temporary as renewed conflict in the Middle East raises gasoline prices.
Joanne Hsu, the director of surveys, made the following comments: ...
Americans' economic mood improved earlier this month as gasoline prices cooled, according to the preliminary results of the ...
Buoyed by lower gas prices, U.S. consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high in early July, according to a popular survey from the University of Michigan. The preliminary reading of the Index of ...
The University of Michigan's final July sentiment index increased to 55.2 this month, according to the survey released Friday. That's an improvement from the preliminary estimate of 54.4. Michael ...