U.S. consumer confidence posts biggest gain in 17 years
With things opening up, people moving out and about, there has been a spike in the cases in certain parts of the US. These figures look fantastic on the face of it, but people need to be more cautious than ever. There's some downside to it as well and you can read more on that here. ...
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