U.S. households boosted spending by 1.4% in September, the fifth straight month of increases, as higher pay and remaining pandemic aid helped boost incomes.

The Commerce Department said personal-consumption expenditures—a measure of household spending on goods and services—rose in September. Consumers have increased spending since the summer, although the pace of gains slowed into early fall.

Personal…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

You May Also Like

Democrats push for investigation of Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s firebrand schools superintendent

Oklahoma Democrats are calling for an impeachment probe of Ryan Walters, the…

Is it safe to visit grandparents after getting the Covid vaccine?

As of last week, more than 37 million people in the U.S.…

Car crashes into second floor of Pennsylvania house in ‘an intentional act,’ police say

A car crashed into the second floor of a house in a…

Extra Space Storage to Combine With Life Storage

Markets Deals A deal would create the largest storage-facility operator in the…