Consumer Confidence Higher in May on Optimism for Trade Deals

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index leaped to 98.0 in May, a 12.3 point increase from April and much better than the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 86.0. The May rebound in consumer confidence followed five straight months of declines as consumers had grown fearful amid the intensifying trade war that President Trump launched on U.S. global trading partners.

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