U.S. consumer confidence dips again to start the year, according to business group 

A SHOPPER CARRIES bags down Fifth Avenue in New York. The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index retreated this month to 104.1, from 109.5 in December. That is worse than the economist projections for a reading of 105.8. ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO/JULIA NIKHINSON,

WASHINGTON (AP) – U.S. consumer confidence dipped for the second consecutive month in January, a business research group said Tuesday.  The Conference Board reported that its consumer confidence index retreated this month to 104.1, from 109.5 in December. That is worse than the economist projections for a reading of 105.8.  December’s reading was revised up

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