Consumer Sentiment Climbs in June

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U.S. consumer sentiment rose in June with easing gasoline prices and a bit of a rise in the stock market, a report said on Friday.


The University of Michigan said its measure of confidence rose to 96.0 in June from 86.9 in May. The preliminary June reading was 94.8. The survey’s expectations component rose to 85.0 in June from 75.3 in May, while sentiment on current conditions rose to 113.2 from 104.9 in May.


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