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Consumer Confidence in U.S. Rises More Than Forecast on Jobs
Consumer Confidence in U.S. Rises
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Consumer confidence rose more than forecast in January to the highest level since August 2007 as Americans took heart in an improving labor market and prospects for higher earnings.
The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index increased to 102.9 this month from a revised December reading of 93.1, the New York-based private research group said Tuesday.