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Deloitte: Consumers spent more in June
NEW YORK — U.S. consumers spent more in June, as real home prices and initial unemployment claims continued to improve, according to the Deloitte Consumer Spending Index for June 2013.
The index comprises four components of tax burden, initial unemployment claims, real wages and real home prices, increased to 4.3 from a reading of 4.2 the previous month.
Following is a summary of the four main components of the Index:
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Deloitte: June Consumer Spending Index shows promise
New York – U.S. consumers spent more last month as real home prices and initial unemployment claims continued to improve. The Deloitte Consumer Spending Index for June 2013, which comprises four components of tax burden, initial unemployment claims, real wages and real home prices, increased to 4.3 from a reading of 4.2 the previous month.
Following is a summary of the four main components of the Index:
Tax Burden: The tax rate is up from last year, and is now at 12%.