· *Consumer confidence stabilized in May as lockdowns eased and businesses began reopening, according to a Tuesday report from The Conference Board.*
· *The organization's Consumer Confidence Index ticked higher to 86.6 from April's 85.7 reading. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expected the metric to sink to 82.3, CNBC...
May consumer confidence tops estimates as the US unwinds economic shutdowns
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