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"Consumers' assessment of current conditions finally improved, after six months of steady declines," Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center, said in a statement. "Consumers appear to be entering the holiday season in better spirits, though overall readings remain historically weak."
"This is a huge rise in consumer confidence. It gets us back to second-quarter levels and further underscores the dramatic move that we've seen in consumer spending," said Lindsey Piegza, economist at FTN Financial in New York.