Business Insider -
27 Nov 2013 16:55

The University of Michigan Consumer Confidence measure is out, and it crushed expectations. Consumer confidence jumped to 75.1 in November, besting expectations for 73.1 The figure was up from the preliminary readingĀ of 72.0. The new report suggests that the dip in consumer confidence brought on by the government shutdown and debt ceiling saga has bounced back. The economic conditions sub-index dropped to 88.0 from October's 89.9 print. The economic outlook sub-index rose to 66.8 from October's...
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