Economics

U.S. Consumer Comfort Falls to Seven-Month Low on Finance Views

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U.S. consumer comfort fell to the lowest level since March as ratings of the economy, personal finances and the buying climate all slumped, a potential sign of faltering in the strong support consumers are giving the expansion.