US Consumer Confidence Rises Following U.S.-China Trade Truce

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Consumer confidence in the US improved in May, driven by the easing of tariffs on China, indicating a positive impact of the trade truce on economic outlooks, despite ongoing trade tensions and recent fluctuations in demand and factory orders.
- Consumer sentiment jumps after U.S.-China trade truce Axios
- Consumer confidence for May was much stronger than expected on optimism for trade deals CNBC
- Consumer Confidence Rebounds After U.S.-China Trade Truce WSJ
- US consumer confidence improves in May, tariffs anxiety lingers Reuters
- US consumer confidence rebounds after months of tariff anxiety The Guardian
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