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U.S. consumer sentiment is finally rising — but inflation fears aren't going away
The University of Michigan index rose to 48.9 from a record low of 44.8 in May, showing an increase in U.S. consumer sentiment. However, inflation expectations remain above pre-war levels, indicating ongoing economic concerns.
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