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Marisa Marone takes a break from shopping on New York's Fifth Avenue last week. Consumer spending is expected to rise and spur greater US economic growth following a much greater than expected jump of 180,000 people in work and a drop in the unemployment rate to 4.4%, according to economic data released on Good Friday. The means that a US recession is less likely this year; it also means it is less likely the Fed will lower interest rates
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