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Definition The University of Michigan's Consumer Survey Center questions 500 households each month on their financial conditions and attitudes about the economy. Consumer sentiment is directly related to the strength of consumer spending. Consumer confidence and consumer sentiment are two ways of talking about consumer attitudes. Among economic reports, consumer sentiment refers to the Michigan survey while consumer confidence refers to The Conference Board's survey. Why Investors Care | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Market Consensus Before Announcement
The Reuter's/University of Michigan's Consumer sentiment index fell more than 7 points to 83.3 in August. The index's two components, current conditions and expectations, both showed roughly equal weakness. Importantly -- inflation expectations -- the battle up at least to last week that the Federal Reserve was fighting, fell back: down 2 tenths for 1-year expectations to 3.2 percent and two tenths for 5-year expectations to 2.9 percent. Consumer sentiment Consensus Forecast for final August 07: 82.5 Range: 81.0 to 86.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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