US consumer confidence boomed in November to the highest level in more than a year as the economic recovery gathered pace and labor market gloom began to lift, a survey showed.
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A consumer confidence index (news - web sites), compiled by the Conference Board (news - web sites) from a survey of 5,000 households, surged 10.0 points from the previous month to 91.7 in November, the highest level since September 2002.
The increase was far steeper than analysts had expected
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The present situation index surged 13.1 points to 80.1 and the expectations index leapt 7.9 points to 99.4.
"The improvement in the present situation index, especially the jobs component, suggests that consumers believe a slow but sure labor market turnaround is under way," Franco said.
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A consumer confidence index (news - web sites), compiled by the Conference Board (news - web sites) from a survey of 5,000 households, surged 10.0 points from the previous month to 91.7 in November, the highest level since September 2002.
The increase was far steeper than analysts had expected
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The present situation index surged 13.1 points to 80.1 and the expectations index leapt 7.9 points to 99.4.
"The improvement in the present situation index, especially the jobs component, suggests that consumers believe a slow but sure labor market turnaround is under way," Franco said.
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