University of Michigan announced the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Final Value for June in the United States on 2025-06-27. with the prior figure recorded as 60.5.
Regarding the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Final Value for June in the United States, Actual value > Expected value = Positive for the US dollar, 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 current financial status and purchasing conditions), and expectations index (including expected financial status and economic conditions for the next one and five years). For the purpose of index calculation, researchers set the results of the first quarter of 1966 as 100. The University of Michigan Consumer Confidence Index is more closely correlated with consumer spending. If consumer confidence rises, the bond market views it as bearish, leading to price declines; the stock market typically sees it as bullish. The USD exchange rate usually seeks hints from the Federal Reserve; if consumer confidence rises, it indicates increased consumption and a strengthening economy, which may prompt the Fed to raise interest rates, thereby strengthening the dollar.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using A series of comprehensive indices based on consumer surveys, and updates monthly. The next release is set for 2025-08-01 22:00:00.
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