Consumer Comfort in U.S. Falls to Lowest Since Early June
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Consumer confidence fell last week to an almost four-month low as Americans’ views of the economy and their finances deteriorated.
The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index declined to 35.5 in the period ended Sept. 21, the worst reading since the first week of June, from 37.2. The personal finances gauge dropped by the most since mid-May, while attitudes about the world’s largest economy were the dimmest in four months.