What is University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index?

 

University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index Definition. University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index is a popular survey for measuring consumer opinions regarding the economy and their optimism or pessimism about the future. The university surveys 500 U.S. households each month. Due to its popularity, the report is issued in as a preliminary version in mid-month and then as a final version at the end of the month. Questions revolve around individuals' attitudes about the U.S. economy and their personal feelings of confidence or lack thereof about future prospects. Consumer sentiment is viewed as a leading indicator for the potential strength of consumer spending, an important statistic since our economy is said to be consumer driven. Consumer spending is at a level that equates to 70% of GDP, although this measure is related to production and not to spending. A graph of this statistic is shown below:

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