Consumer sentiment falls for second month in a row, but Americans also see inflation slowing

The numbers: A survey showed consumer sentiment falling in September for the second month in a row as Americans expressed more worries about the economy, but it found that they also think inflation will continue to slow.

The preliminary reading of the sentiment survey dropped to 67.7 this month from 69.5 in August, the University of Michigan said Friday.

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