US consumer confidence lifted by job outlook

0 Comments | AFP, January, 2007

WASHINGTON (AFP) — An improved job market helped lift consumer confidence slightly in January, but the outlook for the coming months remains cautious, the Conference Board said.

The business research firm's survey showed the consumer confidence index at 110.3 from a revised 110.0 in December.

"This month's slight increase in confidence was solely the result of an improvement in the present situation index, fueled primarily by a more favorable job market," said conference board consumer research chief Lynn Franco.

"Looking ahead, however, consumers were not as optimistic as they were in December. All in all, the index suggests a moderate improvement in the pace of growth in early 2007."

The report, seen as a gauge of consumer spending, was just...

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