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Jobs lift US consumer confidence to near 16-year high in July

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WASHINGTON: US consumer confidence jumped to a near 16-year high in July amid optimism over the labour market while house prices maintained their upward trend in May, which could boost consumer spending after recent sluggishne­ss.

The reports on Tuesday underscore­d the economy’s strong fundamenta­ls, expected to keep the Federal Reserve on course to raise interest rates for a third time this year.

“This brightens the outlook for the economy as we enter the second half of the year,” said Chris Rupkey, Chief Economist at MUFG in New York. “We expect Fed officials will continue with their gradual pace of rate hikes secure in the knowledge that a confident consumer means that more spending is on the way.”

The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index surged to 121.1 this month, the second highest reading since 2000, from 117.3 in June. The rise in confidence came despite the healthcare impasse in Washington. The index hit a 16-year high of 124.9 in March.

The survey’s so-called labour market differenti­al, derived from data about respondent­s who think jobs are hard to get and those who think jobs are plentiful, was the strongest since 2001. This measure closely correlates to the unemployme­nt rate in the Labour Department’s employment report and is consistent with continued reduction in labour market slack.

“That matches up well over time with actual labour market conditions and is a component of the Fed’s labour market conditions index,” said Ted Wieseman, an economist Stanley in New York.

“The latest gain unemployme­nt rate is new lows.”

The labour market is near full employment, with the jobless rate at 4.4 per cent. But the tightening labour market has struggled to generate strong wage growth, a frustratio­n for both households and policymake­rs. at Morgan indicates the still falling to

 ?? — Reuters ?? A customer exits after shopping at a Macy’s store in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
— Reuters A customer exits after shopping at a Macy’s store in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

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