U.S. consumer spending increased slightly more than expected in August as households went on vacation and dined out, keeping ...
Economists expect spending to slow considerably by the end of the year, undercut by higher prices. Inflation has been slow to ...
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 ...
Outlay on sports clothing surged by 35% in the lead up to the game, while transport spending in city centre rose by 256% ...
The wealthiest Americans have been doing even better than previously thought and are driving a consumer spending surge that ...
The highlight for markets this week is the September jobs report, which could reset investors' expectations for Fed rate cuts ...
A looming government shutdown adds pressure to holiday retail, with weak consumer confidence and spending declines signaling ...
US personal spending rose at a solid clip in August for a third month, suggesting consumers continued to power the economy ...
The biggest takeaway from the full August personal income and outlays report is that consumption growth remains strong, even ...
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 ...
Core Personal Consumption Expenditure Price Index (excludes food and energy): +0.2% vs. +0.2% consensus and +0.2% prior ...