University of Michigan announced the Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for June from the University of Michigan in the United States on 2025-06-13. The reported figure stands at 60.5, against a forecast of 53.5, with the prior figure recorded as 52.2.
Regarding the Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for June from the University of Michigan in the United States, The Consumer Confidence Index is composed of the Current Situation Index and the Expectations Index. The Current Situation Index refers to consumers' assessment of the current economic situation, while the Expectations Index refers to consumers' expectations of changes in the future economic situation.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using Researchers at the University of Michigan in the United States used original survey data from 500 to 600 adults to calculate seasonally adjusted consumer confidence, current conditions index (including financial situation and purchasing situation), and expectations index (including expectations for financial and economic situations over the next year and the next five years). The responses from the surveyed individuals were classified as "positive" or "negative" and counted, and then the average was used to calculate the consumer confidence index value. For the purpose of index calculation, the researchers set the result for the first quarter of 1966 as 100, and updates Announced on the 10th day of each month (unless it falls on a weekend). The next release is set for 2025-07-18 22:00:00.
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