Thursday, November 4, 2010

Real Consumer Spending in September Bounces Back to Pre-Recession Level of $9.35 Billion



The BEA reported today that real personal consumption expenditures reached $9.349 billion in September, the highest level of U.S. consumer spending since the recession started in December 2007, 33 months ago (see chart above). On a year-over-year basis, September's 2.3% increase in consumer spending was the largest percentage increase in three years, since September of 2007 (see bottom chart above).