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US consumer spending sees rebound | US consumer spending sees rebound |
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US consumer spending rose more than expected in October, raising hopes that the economic recovery is continuing despite stubbornly high unemployment. | US consumer spending rose more than expected in October, raising hopes that the economic recovery is continuing despite stubbornly high unemployment. |
Spending by consumers increased by 0.7% compared with the previous month, said the Commerce Department, more than market expectations of a 0.5% gain. | Spending by consumers increased by 0.7% compared with the previous month, said the Commerce Department, more than market expectations of a 0.5% gain. |
The rise followed the 0.6% decline seen in September following the end of the US car scrappage scheme. | The rise followed the 0.6% decline seen in September following the end of the US car scrappage scheme. |
Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of the US economy. | Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of the US economy. |
'Recovery contribution' | |
"Don't count consumers out, they are making a contribution to the recovery," said analyst Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics. | "Don't count consumers out, they are making a contribution to the recovery," said analyst Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics. |
Certainly everybody is looking for the consumer to begin step up here a little bit in the economy, so this is positive data Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer at Solaris Asset Management | |
The rebound in consumer spending came despite the most recent official figures showing that the unemployment rate in the US rose to 10.2% in October, the highest rate since April 1983. | The rebound in consumer spending came despite the most recent official figures showing that the unemployment rate in the US rose to 10.2% in October, the highest rate since April 1983. |
The Commerce Department data showed that consumers increased their spending in October on both durable manufactured goods, such as cars and household appliances, and nondurables, such as food and clothes. | The Commerce Department data showed that consumers increased their spending in October on both durable manufactured goods, such as cars and household appliances, and nondurables, such as food and clothes. |
"Certainly everybody is looking for the consumer to begin step up here a little bit in the economy, so this is positive data," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer at Solaris Asset Management. | "Certainly everybody is looking for the consumer to begin step up here a little bit in the economy, so this is positive data," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer at Solaris Asset Management. |
The Commerce Department also revealed that sales of new homes rose at an annualised rate of 6.2% in October, boosted by people buying new property before the end of a tax credit. |
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