A closely watched U.S. inflation reading eased in April for the first time this year while households boosted spending for the fourth straight month.

Consumer spending rose by 0.9% in April and incomes increased 0.4%, the Commerce Department said Friday. But adjusted for inflation, disposable income was flat during the month, showing that wage increases are struggling to keep up with price rises.

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