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US consumer sentiment improves in June due to easing gas prices
US consumer sentiment improved in June due to easing gas prices but remains historically low amid the Iran war and rising inflation, according to a University of Michigan survey. The survey also notes SpaceX's stock market debut, which may make Elon Musk the first trillionaire, though many Americans still feel financial struggles despite stock market highs.
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