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Americans are still weighed down by high inflation, though sentiment is improving

Por: CNN Business September 30, 2022

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CNN Business  —  Americans are feeling more positive about the economy and believe inflation will settle down — but plenty of uncertainty is still swirling. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index for September settled in at 58.6, down slightly , according to findings from the school’s Surveys of Consumers. That’s the highest reading since April. These mixed views were voiced by dozens of CNN Business readers, who said... + full article



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