Economics
U.S. Michigan Consumer Sentiment Decreased to 75.7 in Apr
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Confidence among U.S. consumers cooled in April from a one-year high, a sign the moderation in job growth may limit the biggest part of the economy.
The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan’s preliminary index of sentiment dropped to 75.7 from 76.2 last month. The measure was projected to be unchanged, according to a median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of economists.