Economic Concerns Rise as US Consumer Spending Declines in September
Bank of America's credit card data reveals a decrease in consumer spending, with a 0.3% decline in the week ending September 23 compared to the same period last year. The decline has been observed for several weeks, particularly in discretionary categories excluding auto and gas purchases. This data suggests a potential slowdown in consumer spending, contradicting the previously strong consumer narrative. Economists warn of headwinds such as rising gas prices, a potential government shutdown, ongoing strikes, and the resumption of student loan payments that could further impact spending. However, the current strength of the labor market may help mitigate the expected slowdown.
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