Final: Consumer sentiment edged up 0.2 points in February

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- Consumer sentiment edged up 0.2 points in February to 56.6. - The Current Economic Conditions Index increased 1.2 points from the previous month but remains down significantly year-over-year.

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Original Source Material

Consumer sentiment edged up 0.2 points month-over-month in February to 56.6, down 8.1 points from one year ago, according to final results of the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers. The Current Economic Conditions Index increased 1.2 points from the previous month to 56.6 but down 9.1 points from the previous year. The Consumer Expectations […] The post Final: Consumer sentiment edged up 0.2 points in February appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .