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RTRS" U.S. consumer spending weakest in eight months, savings jump
 
(Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending fell in September for the first time in eight months, suggesting the economy lost some momentum heading into the fourth quarter.

The Commerce Department said on Friday consumer spending declined 0.2 percent last month as demand for goods tumbled and

services barely rose. Spending had increased by an unrevised 0.5 percent in August.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic

activity, to increase 0.1 percent in September.

When adjusted for inflation, consumer spending fell 0.2 percent. That was the first drop since April and followed a 0.5

percent rise in August.

The data was included in Thursday's gross domestic product report, which showed the economy expanded at a 3.5 percent

annual rate in the third quarter after growing at a 4.6 percent pace in the second quarter.

The softer consumer spending at the end of the third quarter could add to expectations of slower growth in the final three months of the year. A report on Tuesday showed unexpected weakness in business spending plans for equipment in September.

But with gasoline prices at a near four-year low and faster job growth expected to boost wages, the slowdown in consumer

spending could be temporary.

Income rose 0.2 percent in September after increasing 0.3 percent in the prior month. With income growth outpacing

consumption, savings jumped to $732.2 billion, the highest level since December 2012, from $702 billion in August.

That lifted the saving rate to 5.6 percent from 5.4 percent in August.

Weak consumption kept a lid on inflation last month. A price index for consumer spending edged up 0.1 percent after slipping 0.1 percent in August. In the 12 months through September, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 1.4 percent for a second straight month.

Excluding food and energy, prices rose 0.1 percent for a third consecutive month. The so-called core PCE price index

increased 1.5 percent in the 12 months through September.

Both price measures continue to run below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent inflation target.
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