U.S. consumer sentiment ticked up in early September from historically low levels as Americans felt slightly better about the economy while expressing uncertainty about the future.

The consumer sentiment index, a reflection of consumer attitudes on the state of the economy, rose slightly in early September but is well down from a year earlier, the University of Michigan said Friday. Sentiment has gradually improved after hitting a record low in June.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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