University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Falls to 48.2 in May, Missing 49.5 Forecast

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The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index came in at 48.2 for May, falling short of the expected 49.5 and declining from the previous reading of 49.8.

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