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Consumer confidence ticks up as gas prices fall but Americans remain gloomy about the economy
Consumer confidence in the U.S. rose slightly in June as gas prices declined, but remains below pre-pandemic levels. The index is recovering slowly from the impact of the Iran war, which caused oil and gas price spikes, inflation, and reduced inflation-adjusted incomes. Americans continue spending despite a negative economic outlook, sustaining economic growth.
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