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Consumer sentiment is decade low in the United States in August
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index for the United States in August sank to a decade low.
According to preliminary data released on Friday, the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index fell to 70.2 points in August from 81.1 points in July. The average of expert expectations was 81.1 points for August, the same as in July. (MTI)
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