The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index increased in May—its third consecutive monthly gain—and now stands at 63.3 (1985=100), up from 57.7 in April, the Conference Board reported.

The Present Situation Index increased to 30.2 from 28.2 last month, while The Expectations Index improved to 85.3 from 77.4 last month—its highest reading since August 2007 (89.2).

"Consumer confidence...although still weak by historical levels, appears to be gaining some traction," said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center.

"Consumers' apprehension about current business conditions and the job market continues to slowly dissipate. Consumers' expectations, on the other hand, have increased sharply over the past three months, propelling the Expectations Index to pre-recession levels. The improvement has been fueled primarily by growing optimism about business and labor market conditions. Income expectations, however, remain downbeat."

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