According to data from the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index, consumers’ expectations for U.S. economy increased to 43.6 in in the week ended April 10 from 42.6 the prior week.
The increase was driven by rises in two of three sub-indexes. The measure of views of the economy climbed to 35.6 from 32.6, the buying climate index rose to 38.7 from 38.3, while the personal finances index fell to 56.6 from 56.9.
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