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U.S. personal spending declines in December

Economic Indicators Jan 27, 2023 08:39AM ET
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By Scott Kanowsky

Investing.com -- U.S. consumer spending contracted in the closing month of the year, according to Commerce Department data on Friday, in a possible sign that elevated inflation and a string of aggressive interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve throughout 2022 may be taking a toll on wider demand.

Personal spending dropped by 0.2% in December, piling on to a downwardly revised decline of 0.1% in November.

Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation accelerated slightly as expected in December compared to the prior month, the Commerce Department said.

The core personal consumption expenditure price index, which strips out volatile items like food and energy, ticked up to 0.3% from 0.2% in November, in line with economists' estimates. The annual rate moved down to 4.4%, slowing from 4.7% and also meeting expectations. However, this number remains well above the Fed's 2% target for price increases.

When including energy and food, price growth remained unchanged at 0.1% month-on-month. Compared to the same period one year ago, the PCE index dropped to 5.0% from 5.5%.

The readings add to an emerging picture of the state of the American economy ahead of the Fed's latest rate decision next week.

A separate release on Thursday showed that the U.S. expanded by 2.9% in the fourth quarter, down from 3.2% in the prior three-month period but above economists' estimates for growth of 2.6%. The expansion was partly driven by a rise in consumer and government spending, as well as private inventory investment.

Elsewhere, the number of Americans filing for unemployment insurance last week unexpectedly dropped, suggesting lingering tightness in the U.S. labor market.

Seasonally adjusted initial jobless claims dipped to 186,000 in the week ending January 21 from an upwardly revised level of 192,000 in the prior week. Economists had predicted the figure would jump to 205,000. The rolling four-week average, which aims to adjust for volatility in the numbers, decreased by 9,250 to 197,500.

Analysts at ING argued that expectations are now firmly set around the Fed raising borrowing costs by a more modest 25 basis points at its January 31 to February 1 meeting.

"While inflation is still well above target and unemployment is at a cycle low, there are signs that the economy is responding to tighter monetary policy and the Fed will be cognisant of fears that hiking rates too hard and fast risks toppling the economy into recession," the ING analysts said in a note.

U.S. personal spending declines in December
 

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Tom Marshall
Tom Marshall Jan 27, 2023 10:14AM ET
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"Expect Less, Pay More" This is how it should be written at the picture above
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jason xx Jan 27, 2023 10:13AM ET
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Lmao at angry bears 🐻 ready to hang themselves as GDP remains strong and inflation falls on all metrics but one. Then the author focuses on the one negative.
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Since core PCE, even though it "ticked up to 0.3% from 0.2%", didn't go above expectation, it's not really a negative.
Stephen Fa
Stephen Fa Jan 27, 2023 10:13AM ET
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Buried in this weeks GDP report, fact is real disposable income in the US during 2022 dropped -6.35%, which is worst year since Great Depression around 1932.
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Stephen Fa   Personal income up 0.2% in Dec.  Real disposable personal income has been trending up since mid-2022.  Btw, we were talking about today's report for the recent month, not all of 2022.
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In addition to bullishness with the GDP & inflation you mentioned, financial conditions have also been easing for a few months.  "Angry bears" are so behind the curve.
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Stephen Fa   US real disposable personal income ROSE from Jan 2022 to Dec 2022.  Not dropped.
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jason xx Jan 27, 2023 9:59AM ET
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Lame job of finding the one slightly negative reading out of 4 great readings. Hilarious
Stephen Fa
Stephen Fa Jan 27, 2023 9:59AM ET
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It's always been the Fed's preferred reading.
Derick Lim
Derick Lim Jan 27, 2023 9:50AM ET
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Seems every negative news will be twisted as good bullish news ...... sounds like a legal scam
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jason xx Jan 27, 2023 9:50AM ET
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What are you talking about pce was totally bullish. This author is focusing on the one negative and trying to amplify. You are obviously short
laurent Eliane
laurent Eliane Jan 27, 2023 9:33AM ET
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first time it is not the fault of ukraine war but still ticking up. do they lied to us before ?
Apo Anu
Apo Anu Jan 27, 2023 9:23AM ET
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russia must cut supply to europe and dont wait till america call
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Russia started cutting supply months before it invaded.
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me ish Jan 27, 2023 9:04AM ET
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wait till the USG is forced to start buying oil at above 75 USD a barrel to replenish the strategic petroleum reserves - and China is wanting more energy now it's reopened - expect a spike in inflation in next few months as has just been seen in Australia
manjula patel
manjula patel Jan 27, 2023 9:04AM ET
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did you forget inflation came and stayed high at 100 dollars plus of oil prices for more than 6 months. now if you are comparing to 75. it looks like we are in deflation. year over year number will show deflation soon as economy naturally slows from higher rates. I run a business and people are currently cutting back their spending on restaurants compared to last year. watch markets going up when things slowing down. it's all contradictory but that's how markets work.
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dar dar Jan 27, 2023 9:04AM ET
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manjula patel you are incorrect. we haven't seen anything yet. get your popcorn now
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dar dar   "we haven't seen anything yet"  --  Speak for yourself.  We have seen oil price above $100.  We have seen the markets act contrary to expectations.
 
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