US Consumer Confidence Improves, Exceeding Expectations in June

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Published: 2026-06-26T14:00:00Z
Category: finance
Source: Investing.com
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The University of Michigan's final Consumer Sentiment Index for June rose to 49.5, surpassing forecasts and showing an increase from the previous month. This improvement suggests a potential boost in consumer confidence, partly attributed to a decrease in gasoline prices. Additionally, both year-ahead and long-run inflation expectations saw slight declines.

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