U.S. consumer confidence ticks higher on better outlook for hiring 

Updated at 11:47 p.m.

PEOPLE WALK past small businesses in Doylestown, Pa. Americans' outlook on the economy improved modestly in November, lifted by expectations for lower inflation and more hiring. /ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO MATT ROURKE

WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans’ outlook on the economy improved modestly in November, lifted by expectations for lower inflation and more hiring.  The Conference Board, a business research group, said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index ticked up to 111.7 from 109.6 in October. The small increase followed a big gain in October.  Rising consumer confidence

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