Consumer spending picked up in August, a sign the U.S. economic recovery is gaining steam heading into the fall.

Personal outlays on goods and services rose 0.8% in August from the month before, after a 0.1% decrease in July, the Commerce Department reported Friday.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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