U.S. consumer spending increased slightly more than expected in August as households went on vacation and dined out, keeping ...
Core Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index (excludes food and energy): +0.2% vs. +0.2% consensus and +0.2% prior ...
Core inflation stayed about the same in August, the Federal Reserve said, and personal consumption expenditures had a 0.3% ...
Americans ramped up their spending in August, despite elevated inflation, new data showed Friday. Consumer spending rose 0.6% ...
U.S. consumer spending increased slightly more than expected in August, keeping the economy on solid ground as the third ...
The wealthiest Americans have been doing even better than previously thought and are driving a consumer spending surge that ...
US personal spending rose at a solid clip in August for a third month, suggesting consumers continued to power the economy ...
Mixed signals continue to come from the housing market. The S&P Cotality Case-Shiller National Home Price Index, which measures home prices across the country, rose 1.7% in the 12 months through July, ...
Despite rising inflation and elevated interest rates, Americans are still using their credit cards. A Boston Federal Reserve ...
Consumer spending rose 0.6% in August, exceeding economists' expectations. The PCE index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, rose 0.3% in August, data that is likely to reassure top ...
Consumers are still spending despite tariff pressures, but reports show they're getting more selective about how they spend money.
Wealthy consumers continue to account for a growing share of U.S. consumer spending, highlighting the lopsided strength of the economy as a slowdown in hiring and wariness among other income cohorts ...