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Americans' take-home pay jumped 1.2 percent in May, the Commerce Department said. This was the biggest surge in personal income since July 1981. Personal spending also was up a healthy 1.4 percent in May.
Americans' take-home pay jumped 1.2 percent in May, the Commerce Department said. This was the biggest surge in personal income since July 1981. Personal spending also was up a healthy 1.4 percent in May.
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