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Consumer confidence grows in the US

People in the US are spending more than earlier in the year as the country's consumer sentiment survey results rise to a three-month high.

People in the US are spending more than earlier in the year as the country's consumer sentiment survey results rise to a three-month high. We hear from the director of the University of Michigan鈥檚 survey Joanne Hsu and restaurant owner Duane Greenleaf.

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(Picture: HOUSTON, TEXAS - JULY 15: A customer shops in a Kroger grocery store on July 15, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Picture Credit: Getty Images).

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