University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index Rose
The Consumer Confidence Index of the University of Michigan in the USA has increased. The announced index saw 74.1 in August. The temporary index data previously announced was 72.8.
The University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index in the United States came out at 74.1 in August. The index data announced previously was at the level of 72.8. This data, which was recorded as 72.5 in July, was estimated to be at the level of 72.8 according to the median estimates of economists who participated in the survey prepared by Bloomberg.
Estimates of the 48 economists surveyed were between 72.0 and 74.0.
The expectations index rose from 65.9 to 68.5 in August.
The current economic conditions index increased from 82.8 to 82.9.