U.S. consumer spending saw a moderate increase of 0.2% in August, indicating sustained economic momentum in the third quarter. Inflation pressures continued to ease, with the PCE price index rising just 0.1%. Higher wages and savings are expected to support consumer spending for the rest of the year. Read The Rest at :
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