The University of Michigan‘s consumer confidence survey results are out.
The headline index rose to 84.5 from last month’s reading. That’s stronger than most market experts expected for the June reading.
The University of Michigan‘s consumer confidence survey results are out.
The headline index rose to 84.5 from last month’s reading. That’s stronger than most market experts expected for the June reading.
We’ve now had back-to-back weeks of healthy housing inventory growth, making spring 2024 much healthier than spring 2023.