Por: Orlando Sentinel Business September 30, 2022
WASHINGTON — Consumers spent a bit more in August than the previous month, a sign the economy is holding up even as inflation lifts prices for food, rent and other essentials. Americans boosted their spending at stores and for services such as haircuts by 0.4% in August, after it fell 0.2% in July, the Commerce Department said Friday. The government’s report also showed that an inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve rose... + full article
NBC News USA Business October 01, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers spent a bit more in August than the previous month, a sign the economy is holding up even as inflation lifts prices for food, rent, and other essentials. Americans boosted their spending at stores and for services such as haircuts by 0.4% in... + más
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ABC News USA Business September 30, 2022
WASHINGTON -- Consumers spent a bit more in August than the previous month, a sign the economy is holding up even as inflation lifts prices for food, rent, and other essentials. Americans boosted their spending at stores and for services such as haircuts by 0.4% in August, after... + más
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Resilient US consumers spend slightly more in August | Orlando Sentinel
Associated Press USA Business September 30, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Consumers spent a bit more in August than the previous month, a sign the economy is holding up even as for food, rent, and other essentials. Americans boosted their spending at stores and for services such as haircuts by 0.4% in August, after it fell 0.2% in... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World September 30, 2022
WASHINGTON — Consumers spent a bit more in August than the previous month, a sign the economy is holding up even as inflation lifts prices for food, rent, and other essentials. Americans boosted their spending at stores and for services such as haircuts by 0.4 percent in... + más
Fox Business USA Business September 29, 2022
U.S. consumers face steeper prices on new cars and auto insurance amid high inflation, according to recent reports. (iStock) Consumers spent more money in August on buying new cars and insuring them due to high inflation, according to recent reports. The average price paid for a... + más
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Business Insider USA Business September 22, 2022
Global insurers have been rocked by large, unexpected payouts and falling revenues amid the coronavirus pandemic. Yet, property and casualty (P&C) and life insurers in leading markets will still increase their tech spend and accelerate their digital transformations in the next... + más
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Business Insider USA Tech September 22, 2022
Last year, the average US adult spent more time per day with most media formats and devices, including TV. Although adults will spend nearly as much time with media this year, their TV viewing time will drop below pre-pandemic levels. Digital media usage gains after the... + más
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