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As inflation fears ease and sentiment rebounds, here’s how to think about spending, saving, and planning ahead.

Consumer sentiment saw a surprise rebound in June, offering a rare flicker of optimism after half a year of decline. The University of Michigan’s preliminary reading for the month climbed to 60.5 (on a 0–100 index), up from 52.2 in May, according to MarketWatch. That result beat economists’ forecast of 54 and marked the first monthly increase since December. Even so…
