Consumer Comfort in U.S. Climbs to Highest Level Since April

Consumer confidence last week reached a six-month high as U.S. households became less pessimistic about the economy.

The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index rose to minus 34.6 in the period ended Oct. 21, the eighth gain in the last nine weeks, from minus 34.8 the previous period. Americans’ views of economy were the brightest since early May. [cont.]

Elizabeth Dexheimer, Bloomberg

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