U.S. consumer sentiment hits six-month high in January, but economic uncertainties persist.
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. reached a six-month high in January, rising to 74.9 on the Credit Union Consumer Sentiment index from 73.9 in December. Despite this increase, concerns about the broader economic outlook and job prospects have grown, indicating that while worries about household finances are easing, consumers remain cautious. The index still falls short of its long-term average of 84.3.
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