U.S. Personal Spending Month-on-Month in April

U.S. Department of Commerce announced the U.S. Personal Spending Month-on-Month in April on 2025-05-30. The reported figure stands at 0.2%, against a forecast of 0.20%, with the prior figure recorded as 0.70%.

Regarding the U.S. Personal Spending Month-on-Month in April, Actual value > expected value = bullish for the dollar, Personal consumption expenditures measure the change in the total amount spent by consumers on goods and services. As consumption is currently the largest component of U.S. GDP, personal spending is a key indicator of economic growth. It is also related to consumer confidence. If this indicator is higher than expected, the dollar should be considered strong/bullish, while if it is lower than expected, the dollar should be considered weak/bearish.

This data holds an importance level of , calculated using The level of increase or decrease in consumer spending, announced on a monthly and annual basis, and updates monthly. The next release is set for 2025-07-31 20:30:00.

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