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30.08.2024

U.S. consumer spending jumps 0.5 per cent in July, income climbs 0.3 per cent, core PCE price index rises 0.2 per cent

The Commerce Department reported on Friday that consumer spending in the U.S. jumped 0.5 per cent m-o-m in July after an unrevised 0.3 per cent m-o-m rise in June. This was the strongest monthly increase in consumer spending in four months. Economists had forecast a gain of 0.5 per cent m-o-m for July.

Meanwhile, consumer income increased 0.3 per cent m-o-m in August, following an unrevised 0.2 per cent m-o-m advance in the previous month. Economists had predicted a 0.2 per cent m-o-m advance.

The July increase in personal income was mainly due to a rise in compensation.

Elsewhere, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, excluding the volatile categories of food and energy, which is the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, increased 0.2 per cent m-o-m in August, the same pace as in June. Economists had anticipated the indicator would move up 0.2 per cent m-o-m.

In the 12 months through July, the core PCE price index jumped 2.6 per cent, the same pace as in the 12 months through June. Economists had foreseen an increase of 2.7 per cent y-o-y. 

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