Richard Curtin

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Economy Watch: Consumers Optimistic For Now

American buyers feel good about their own current financial situation, but remain a little leery about the future of the economy.

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Economy Watch: Consumers Still Optimistic About U.S. Economy

During the first nine months of 2017, the University of Michigan’s sentiment index averaged 96.2, ahead of the 2016 and 2015 averages, making this year the highest recorded average since 2000.

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Economy Watch: Consumers Unnerved by Recent Storms

Consumers responding to the University of Michigan’s latest survey expressed concerns that Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma would negatively impact the overall economy, leading to a drop in the Sentiment Index in August.

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Economy Watch: Consumers Feeling Good This Summer

The University of Michigan’s latest sentiment survey reveals that consumer confidence in August reached its highest level since January, indicating a positive overall outlook for the U.S. economy.

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Economy Watch: Americans Still Optimistic About State of the Economy

The University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index declined slightly in July, but this decrease was offset by favorable views about current economic conditions, which reached their highest level since July 2005.

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Economy Watch Weekly: Consumers Less Certain About Economy

Economy Editor D.C. Stribling discusses the University of Michigan’s latest survey of consumers, which recorded a decrease in confidence about future economic prospects.

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Economy Watch: Consumers More Jittery About the Future

Confidence in future U.S. economic prospects continued to decline in July, according to the University of Michigan’s latest consumer confidence survey.

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Economy Watch: Consumers Still Fairly Optimistic

Favorable income gains and low inflation contributed to consumers expressing more optimism about the U.S. economy and their wage expectations in May, according to the University of Michigan’s latest Consumer Sentiment Index.

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Economy Watch: Consumers Still Mostly Optimistic About the Economy

Consumer sentiment about current economic conditions reached its highest level since 2000, according to the University of Michigan’s latest survey, which bodes well for the health of the retail sector.