Monday, June 28, 2010

Consumer spending, incomes edged up last month

Consumer spending rose slightly in May, as Americans remain reluctant to open their wallets amid a slow economic recovery.

I'd hardly classify a personal consumption to income ratio at 84.6%, slightly off the all-time high of 85.1% in March, as reluctant to spend. Spend-a-holics at the expense of savings comes to mind.

The key to any economic recovery, something understood by the Chinese, is investment in future plant, production, and equipment. It's the I of GDP = Consumption + Government + Investments(I) + (Exports - Imports) that increases future GDP.

Personal Consumption As A % of Personal Income:


Source: finance.yahoo.com

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