Income, Spending Rise, but Confidence Falls
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Americans made and spent more money in December, but consumer confidence fell this month, reports showed.
December’s 0.9% gain in personal spending was the biggest in five months, led by auto sales, the Commerce Department said. The 0.4% income gain was the highest since June.
Consumer confidence dropped to a three-month low in January as Americans grew more pessimistic about the months ahead. The University of Michigan’s sentiment index fell to 82.4 from a revised 86.7 in December. The measure reached a nine-year low of 80.6 in October.
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