Economics

Americans Spend More for First Time in Three Months: Economy

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Americans stepped up spending in July for the first time in three months as an increase in incomes helped make up for a jobless rate stuck above 8 percent.

Purchases increased 0.4 percent after being little changed in June, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington. Other reports today showed consumer confidence held close to a seven-month low, and claims for unemployment benefits were unchanged.