Consumer VS since 2004 not so positive

Consumer confidence in the United States rose to the highest level since 2004 in March, according to a final figure published by the University of Michigan.

The index that reflects sentiment among US consumers went to 101.4, from 99.7 in February. Economists calculated in average at a level of 102 as reported in a preliminary estimate.

Confidence is supported by the strong American labor market and the positive economic outlook. As a result, consumer concerns about a possible trade war and the erratic share prices were compensated.