Economics
U.S. Consumer Comfort Slumps in Biggest Two-Week Drop Since 2011
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Sentiment among U.S. consumers tumbled for a second week in the largest back-to-back slide since March 2011 as global demand fears sparked stock-market volatility and led to more pessimistic household assessments of the economy and personal finances.