Consumer confidence rebounds slightly in July on easing inflation fears and higher stock prices

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The numbers: Consumer confidence rebounded modestly in July as Americans expected higher stock prices and easing inflation.

The consumer-confidence index rose to 97.2 in July from a revised 95.2 in the prior month,

the Conference Board said Tuesday. Confidence has stabilized after dropping to 85.7 in April.