FYI: Consumer confidence rose in August to its highest level since October 2000, despite expectations it would slip, building on July's solid result.
The Confidence Board's index rose to 133.4 in August, despite expectations from a survey of Reuters' economists that it would fall to 126.7. The measure rose slightly last month to 127.4, up from 127.1 in June as consumers reported better feelings toward the economy in the near-term but less optimism about long-term growth.
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Ted
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/28/august-consumer-confidence.html