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Economists forecast that the index of consumer sentiment was unchanged from the final June reading of 93.5, according to Bloomberg.
This will be the first consumer confidence report since Britain's vote to leave the European Union. While it rocked financial markets, it's unlikely to be a big concern to US consumers, according to Wells Fargo's Sam Bullard.
Economists will also be focusing on consumers' inflation expectations, which rose from multi-year lows last month.
The previous report showed that consumer concern about the prospects of the US economy was rising.
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