Consumer confidence rose in October to its highest level in nearly 17 years, the Conference Board reported Tuesday. The organization's consumer confidence index rose to 125.9, higher than economists expected and the highest since December 2000, when it reached 128.6. The rating was "boosted by the job market which had not received such favorable ratings since the summer of 2001," Lynn Franco, director of economic indicators at the Conference Board, said in a statement. The mood also got a lift from rising stock prices, with the major U.S. indexes trading near record highs on Tuesday. Source: CNBC |
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