U.S. Consumer Spending on Essentials Decreases in May
Inflation-adjusted consumer spending on food and services in the U.S. declined by 1.3% in May, according to the Chicago Federal Reserve. This marks a significant drop compared to prior months, indicating that consumers may be cutting back on purchases. The trend suggests a potential slowdown in economic activity as a response to persistent price increases.
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