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Us News U S Consumer Spending Appears To Slow In August Cnbc

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Solid US Consumer Spending in August Underscores Economy's Resilience


WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer spending increased slightly more than expected in August as households went on vacation and dined out, keeping the economy on solid ground as the third quarter ... Read More

Consumer spending is strong — and the U.S. economy is all right


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