Confident consumers give U.S. retail sales a lift

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In this Sept. 24, 2012, photo, Jessica McEntee looks through dresses while shopping at a clothing boutique in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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The unemployment rate dropped to 7.8 percent last month. It was the first time the rate has been below 8 percent since January 2009.

One caveat emerged from a survey of households: Many of the new jobs were part time. A separate survey of employers showed only modest job growth.

Still, the economy has added an average of 146,000 jobs a month in the July-September quarter — more than twice the monthly pace in the April-June quarter.

More jobs and lower unemployment have consumers feeling more optimistic. The University of Michigan's survey of consumer sentiment released Friday showed a reading of 83.1 for October. That's up from 78.3 in September and the highest level since September 2007 — three months before the start of the Great Recession.

Americans have also displayed their confidence by spending more on big-ticket items.

Home sales are up from last year, which has lifted home prices. When home prices rise, Americans tend to feel wealthier and spend more.

U.S. auto companies reported that sales rose 13 percent in September from a year earlier to nearly 1.2 million. Analysts think sales could hit 14.3 million this year, up from 12.8 million last year.

The Federal Reserves' aggressive new policies could lower long-term interest rates even further, another factor that could keep sales rising.

"Consumers still are facing a lot of problems," Christopher said. "But we are seeing some positive signs."

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