Democrats Dominate Stumble In Consumer Sentiment In Late-June
Tyler Durden
Fri, 06/26/2020 – 10:06
The flash UMich sentiment data suggested a big v-shaped recovery in consumer confidence in June and the final print was expected to show further improvement, but it disappointed, with expectations missing by the most.
The University of Michigan’s final sentiment index fell to 78.1 from a preliminary reading of 78.9.
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The gauge of current conditions was 87.1 following a preliminary reading of 87.8 — though still up from 82.3 in May.
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The expectations index eased to 72.3 from an initial 73.1 and compared with 65.9 in May that was the lowest since 2013.
Source: Bloomberg
The report showed that sentiment rose just 0.5 point in the South and 3.3 points in the West, regions where coronavirus cases have been increasing. In the Northeast, where spread has been limited, confidence jumped by the most on record, the university’s data showed.
“The early reopening of the economy has undoubtedly restored jobs and incomes, but it has come at the probable cost of an uptick in the spread of the virus,’’ Richard Curtin, director of the survey, said in a statement.
“The resurgence of the virus will be accompanied by weaker consumer demand among residents of the Southern and Western regions and may even temper the reactions of consumers in the Northeast.’’
Buying Conditions rebounded with demand for vehicles soaring
Source: Bloomberg
Sentiment among Republicans and Independents is rebounding considerably faster than among Democrats…
Source: Bloomberg
Overall confidence in government economic policies dropped in June to the lowest level since President Donald Trump entered office, which may underscore the need for additional relief programs from lawmakers.
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