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Consumer confidence fell for the third month in a row in August, declining to its lowest level since November 2001, a private research group
reported Tuesday.
The New York-based Conference Board said its Consumer Confidence Index fell to 93.5 from a revised 97.4 in July.
The August index is at a level
that points "to a continued, but slow, economic expansion," the Conference Board said in a written release.
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