Consumer confidence in the U.S. improved much more than expected in the month of September, the Conference Board revealed in a report released on Tuesday.
The Conference Board said its consumer confidence index climbed to 108.0 in September from an upwardly revised 103.6 in August.
Economists had expected the consumer confidence index to inch up to 104.3 from the 103.2 originally reported for the previous month.
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