Consumer Sentiment Highest in a Year
Ann Arbor, MI, Feb. 24, 2012 -- Consumer sentiment was the highest in a year in February, according to the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan survey's final reading for February.
The index on consumer sentiment came in at 75.3, edging up from 75.0 the month before. It was the highest level since February 2011.
It surpassed economists' expectations of 73.0 and recovered from a decline to 72.5 in February's preliminary reading.
"It is not that surging oil prices, instability in the Mideast, the European crisis or uncertainties about future tax and spending policies could not ultimately derail the recovery, but that consumers expect the pace of overall economic growth to continue to slowly restore lost jobs despite these potential problems," survey director Richard Curtin said in a statement.
The survey's barometer of current economic conditions eased to 83.0 from 84.2, but the survey's gauge of consumer expectations also rose to its highest level in a year at 70.3 from 69.1.