AUTHOR: Kerry Hilsabeck, CFP® TITLE: Investment Adviser Rep TAGS: Jobs, PCE, Goods, Housing, Yields, Money Supply, S&P 500, Consumer Sentiment |
The U. of Michigan Consumer Sentiment fell to 76.9 (Feb) from 79 (Jan). CB Consumer Confidence Fell from 110.9 (Jan) to 106.7 (Feb). Early consumer optimism has faded as we pass the middle of Q1.
Be sure to check out more of last week’s leading indicators here. Stay tuned for Market Thoughts.
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