Boston Herald

Spending by consumers rises in Sept.

- — HERALD WIRE SERVICES

WASHINGTON — Consumers boosted their spending in September at the fastest pace in three months, while their incomes grew by a modest amount.

Consumer spending increased 0.5 percent, a significan­t rebound from August when spending fell 0.1 percent, the Commerce Department said yesterday. The increase was led by a 1.3 percent surge in spending on autos and other durable goods.

Incomes increased 0.3 percent in September, slightly faster than the 0.2 percent gain in August.

The overall economy grew at a 2.9 percent rate in the July-September quarter, more than double the 1.4 percent increase in the second quarter. That accelerati­on in activity came even though growth in consumer spending slowed after a burst in the spring.

But the latest figure indicates that the quarter ended on a positive note, with solid spending momentum heading into the end of the year.

Jennifer Lee, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the report depicted a “good handoff” from the third quarter going into the fourth quarter.

“More money coming in helped support stronger spending,” Lee said, noting that the rise in incomes marked the seventh consecutiv­e increase.

The September result was the best showing since a similar gain in June. While the quarter started well, spending slowed to a 0.3 gain in July before falling by 0.1 percent in August.

Economists closely watch consumer spending since it accounts for twothirds of economic activity.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? BUYING: Consumers boosted their spending in September by 0.5 percent.
AP PHOTO BUYING: Consumers boosted their spending in September by 0.5 percent.

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