Consumer confidence has bounced higher and is expected to keep improving as rising real wages and rate cuts support household incomes.
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Consumer confidence has bounced higher and is expected to keep improving as rising real wages and rate cuts support household incomes.
Consumer confidence has bounced higher and is expected to keep improving as rising real wages and rate cuts support household incomes.
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The consumer goods industry is poised for a potential rebound in 2025, driven by falling inflation, rising real wages and accumulated savings.
The consumer goods industry is poised for a potential rebound in 2025, driven by falling inflation, rising real wages and accumulated savings.
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