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United States Personal Spending

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Key data points


Last release
Observation period
Nov 2024
Next release
Forecast
Highest
8.40% on May 31, 2020
Lowest
−11.30% on Apr 30, 2020

About United States Personal Spending


Category
Consumer
Frequency
Monthly
Units
%
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is the primary measure of consumer spending on goods and services in the U.S. economy. 1 It accounts for about two-thirds of domestic final spending, and thus it is the primary engine that drives future economic growth. PCE shows how much of the income earned by households is being spent on current consumption as opposed to how much is being saved for future consumption. PCE also provides a comprehensive measure of types of goods and services that are purchased by households. Thus, for example, it shows the portion of spending that is accounted for by discretionary items, such as motor vehicles, or the adjustments that consumers make to changes in prices, such as a sharp run-up in gasoline prices.