The first monthly reading for consumer confidence in May failed to
show any improvement despite the beginning of the fiscal stimulus
tax rebates, economists say. The preliminary consumer sentiment
survey from Reuters and the University of Michigan tumbled beyond the
previous month’s 26-year low, falling to 59.5 from April’s 62.6.
Consumer Sentiment Unaffected by Tax Rebates
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