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Consumer confidence hits 12-month high

Americans’ views of labor market, economy improve

- Paul Davidson @Pdavidsonu­sat USA TODAY

Consumer confidence surged to a 12-month high in August as strong job gains and low gasoline prices more than offset uncertaint­y over the presidenti­al election and weak economic growth.

The Conference Board’s index of Americans’ views of the economy and labor market rose to 101.1 from a downwardly revised 96.7 in July as their assessment of current conditions and their sixmonth outlook both improved. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expected a dip.

Monthly job growth averaged 273,000 in June and July, bouncing back resounding­ly from a two-month slump.

Meanwhile, gasoline prices have edged up this year but remain low, with unleaded regular averaging $2.21 a gallon, according to AAA. And while stocks have been volatile, they’re hovering near all-time highs.

In August, 30% of those surveyed said business conditions are “good,” up from 27.3%. And 26% said jobs were “plentiful,” compared to 23% in July.

Their short-term outlook also brightened, with the share expecting business conditions to improve rising to 17.3% from 15.7%. And 14.2% expect more jobs over the next six months, up from 13.5%, while 18.8% believe their incomes will increase, up from 17.1%.

The housing market could benefit from the stepped-up optimism as 6.4% of Americans plan to buy a home in the next six months, the highest level since January. About half intend to buy an appliance, the most since May.

But the portion planning to buy a car fell to a 10-month low of 11%.

 ?? SETH WENIG, AP ?? Consumer confidence can serve as a signal of future household spending, which makes up 70% of economic activity.
SETH WENIG, AP Consumer confidence can serve as a signal of future household spending, which makes up 70% of economic activity.

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