U.S. Consumer Confidence Rises to 91.2 on June 30, Up 0.6 Points as Oil Prices Fall

According to Jin10, U.S. consumer confidence rose by 0.6 points to 91.2 on June 30, buoyed by falling fuel prices following peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. The reading fell short of economist expectations of 94.4. Current conditions declined while expectations for the next six months improved.
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