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Sponsored US Consumer Spending Rises On Inflation Consumer spending in the U.S. continued to grow in the last month of the first quarter as increasing food and gasoline prices pushed inflation to its largest annual gain in nearly a year, according to Reuters. May 02, 2011
Sponsored US Jobless Claims Drop Sharply Initial claims for jobless benefits fell by the largest amount in nearly a year in the week ending Jan. 15, reversing a sharp, seasonally affected spike in claims during the previous week, according to Reuters. January 21, 2011