Consumer sentiment ticked up to 57.3 in February, according to a preliminary reading from the University of Michigan’s monthly survey, a positive signal that Americans’ economic mood is improving despite longstanding anxieties about inflation and the job market.
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Consumer Sentiment Has Climbed in February, per Michigan Survey
Consumer sentiment ticked up to 57.3 in February, according to a preliminary reading from the University of Michigan’s monthly survey, a positive signal that Americans’ economic mood is improving despite longstanding anxieties about inflation and the job market.