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Consumer Sentiment Index 1952 - 2022. The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index is a consumer confidence index published monthly by the University of Michigan. The index is normalized to have a value of 100 in the first quarter of 1966. [1] Each month at least 500 telephone interviews are conducted of a contiguous United States sample ...
Preliminary estimates from the University of Michigan showed that the consumer sentiment index rose from 71.8 points in November to 74 points in December, marking a 3.1% monthly surge and ...
Consumer sentiment in December ... economic sentiment among self-identified Republicans jumped to a reading of 81.6 this month, up from a reading of 69.1 at last check and the highest level since ...
The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index climbed to 73.0 this month, the highest since April, from 70.5 in October. The result exceeded the median estimate among economists polled by ...
The University of Michigan's preliminary reading on the overall index of consumer sentiment came in at 67.4 this month, the lowest level since last November, compared to a final reading of 77.2 in ...
The Consumer Confidence Average Index (CCAI) is a monthly indicator that aggregates data from the above three major national polls on consumer confidence. It represents the rescaled average of the Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index, the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, and the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index.
The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, released Friday in a preliminary version, dropped to 67.4 this month from a final reading of 77.2 in April. That is still about 14% higher than a year ago.
The University of Michigan's benchmark Consumer Sentiment Index rose to a final reading for the month of 79.4, the highest since July 2021, from February's 76.9. Consumer assessments of both ...