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U.S. consumer spending falls unexpectedly in August

  • Posted September 30
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U.S. consumer spending falls unexpectedly in August
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The numbers are in for August and they are not what the Feds wanted to see! “U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell for the first time in seven months in August but inflation showed signs of accelerating, mixed signals that could keep the Federal Reserve cautious about raising interest rates.”

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