Consumer confidence rises, beats expectations

Consumer confidence took an unexpected turn for the better in July, as Americans were more optimistic about the short-term outlook than current conditions, reported the Chicago Tribune via Reuters.

The Conference Board, which conducted the study, said its index went up to 65.9 from an upwardly revised 62.7 in June, beating economists’ expectations for a decline to 61.5.

But despite the boost, confidence is still at historically low levels.

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