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US consumers rebound to boost spending 2.4% as income jumps

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Bouncing back from months of retrenchment, America’s consumers stepped up their spending by a solid 2.4% in January in a sign that the economy may be making a tentative recovery from the pandemic recession.

Friday’s report from the Commerce Department also showed that personal incomes, which provide the fuel for spending, jumped 10% last month, boosted by cash payments most Americans received from the government.

The January spending increase followed two straight monthly spending drops that had raised concerns that consumers, who power most of the economy, were hunkered down, too anxious to travel, shop and spend.

The government also said Friday that inflation by a measure preferred by the Federal Reserve rose a moderate .3% in December, leaving prices up 1.5% over the past 12 months, well below the Fed’s 2% target.