Consumer sentiment improves for third straight month, as expectations for the economy brighten

The second and final reading of the University of Michigan’s consumer-sentiment index in September rose to 70.1 — the highest level in five months — from a preliminary reading of 69 released earlier in the month, the university said Friday.

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