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Consumer Spending Cooled in November as Closely Watched Inflation Gauge Slowed

Por: The New York Times Business December 23, 2022

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The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure is showing signs of moderating after months of rapid price increases, and a closely watched gauge of consumer spending slowed last month, a sign that the economy may have less steam as it heads into 2023.The Personal Consumption Expenditures climbed 5.5 percent in November from a year earlier, a slowdown from 6.1 percent in the previous reading. Stripped of food and fuel costs, which jump... + full article



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