WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)
Consumer confidence rose in November to its best
reading in more than four years, according to data released Tuesday, as growing
hopes for the jobs market buoys sentiment
The Conference Board said its
consumer confidence index rose to 73.7 in November from 73.1 in October
That's
above the 72.2 level forecast in a MarketWatch-compiled survey of economists and
the best level since February 2008
The October reading was upwardly revised
from 72.2
"This month's moderate improvement was the result of an uptick in
expectations, while consumers' assessment of present-day conditions continues to
hold steady
Over the past few months, consumers have grown increasingly more
upbeat about the current and expected state of the job market, and this
turnaround in sentiment is helping to boost confidence," said Lynn Franco,
director of economic indicators at the Conference Board
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