Consumers Lift Spending To Pay For Pricier Gasoline

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending rose in August as households stretched to pay for higher gasoline prices and factory activity in the Midwest contracted this month for the first time in three years, pointing to lackluster economic growth.

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Topics:  august   consumer spending   economy   gas prices   midwest   u.s. economy   
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