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Consumer pessimism decreased in May as the Consumer Confidence Index rose to 98, driven by a reduction in U.S.-China tariff tensions. Despite the optimism, concerns about inflation due to ongoing tariffs remain prevalent, while expectations for economic growth are still cautious.
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