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Consumer Sentiment Falls In Final Reading

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The final reading of the University of Michigan’s measurement of consumer sentiment was 77.5 in September. This is up from the preliminary September reading of 76.8, but down from 82.1 in August. This is also the lowest consumer sentiment has been since April.

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