Economics
Consumer Sentiment in U.S. Retreats Concerns About Economy
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Consumer confidence declined in July on concerns global risks will dim prospects for the U.S. economy.
The University of Michigan’s preliminary index of sentiment dropped to 93.3 during the month from 96.1 in June, figures showed Friday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of economists called for a reading of 96. Consumers remained upbeat about employment and wages.