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Consumer spendings in the United States rose slightly in August
US consumers have made more savings and have just increased their spending in August, but rising incomes suggest that the tightness may not last long.
The Washington Department of Commerce announced on Friday that consumer spendings increased by 0.1 percent and personal incomes increased by 0.4 percent in August, on a monthly basis. (MTI)
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