The News-Times

Consumer confidence up

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American consumers felt more confident this month, shrugging off a rocky stock market and heightened trade tensions between the United States and China. The Conference Board, a business research group, says its consumer confidence index rose to 134.1 in May from 129.2 in April. The reading was the highest since November. The index measures consumers’ assessment of current economic conditions and their expectatio­ns for the next six months. Both improved in May. Americans’ evaluation of today’s economy hit the highest level since December 2000.

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