1. The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index increased by 1.5 points to 67.9 in August, marking the first rise in five months. 2. Both short-term and long-term economic outlooks improved, reaching their most favorable levels since April 2024. 3. The sentiment among Independents slightly rose, while Democrats and Republicans showed opposite trends.
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