U.S. consumer confidence falls to 88.7 in November
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The Conference Board said Tuesday its Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 88.7 in November from 95.5 in October, the lowest since April, as Americans cited high prices, the recent shutdown, and a softer labor market. The survey, conducted through Nov. 18, showed declines in those saying jobs are plentiful (27.6%) and a higher share than September saying jobs are hard to get (17.9%), pointing to weaker momentum heading into Q4.
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