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== Sources of Economic News and Information for Consumers ==
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Mainstream news, other/general/unspecified news sources, and non-social media internet sources were the most frequently cited sources, at over 30% of consumers each.
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The least favorable readings seen in the lower-left corner came from consumers referring to their own experiences and word-of-mouth as sources of information about the economy. At the other end of the spectrum in the upper right, those citing mainstream and business news have the most favorable levels of sentiment.
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== University of Michigan Index ==
== University of Michigan Index ==