
U.S. Consumer Spending Drops in May as Tariff Impact Wanes
June 28, 2025 Article
U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly declined in May, following earlier gains driven by pre-emptive purchases of goods like motor vehicles ahead of Trump-era tariffs. As that boost faded, spending cooled, while monthly inflation remained moderate. The data suggests cautious consumer behavior amid persistent economic uncertainty and trade policy adjustments.
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