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Recession Fetishists Further Quieted
Given that consumer spending comprises nearly 70% of the American economy, this is surely unwelcome news for Paul Krugman and his perpetually despondent ilk.
Consumers put aside worries about slumping home sales and soaring gasoline prices and headed to the malls in November, pushing spending up by the largest amount in 3 1/2 years.
The Commerce Department reported Friday that consumer spending surged by 1.1 percent last month, nearly triple the October gain. The gain reflected various promotional efforts by retailers such as heavy discounting and longer store hours at the start of the holiday shopping season.
The November advance was the biggest one-month jump since a 1.2 percent rise in May 2004 and was significantly above the 0.7 percent analysts had expected.
Handcrafted by Flip on December 21, 2007 |
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