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February Spending on Clothing and Shoes Slid After January Gains

Personal consumption expenditures for clothing and footwear declined a seasonally adjusted 4.9 percent to…

July’s Consumer Spending on Clothing, Footwear Follows ‘Up-and-Down’ Cycle

Disposable personal income, a key indicator for consumer spending, increased 0.3 percent, or $44.4 billion…

Clothing and Footwear Spending Dips in September as Caution Creeps In

Real personal consumption expenditures for clothing and footwear fell $2.62 billion, or 0.6 percent, in…

Strong Holiday Retail Sales Season Seen, But Growth Not as Good as Last Year

This year's holiday shopping season might not see the growth it experienced last year, but retail performance…

Spending on Clothing, Footwear Lost Momentum in August

While personal income and consumer spending continue to rise, tariff-induced inflation looms.

Clothing and Footwear Spending Up in May, as Disposable Income Rises

Despite some slowdown in growth, solid economic indicators, like a rise in consumer spending, point to…

Disposable Income Steady in October, but Spending Down, Savings Up

Personal disposable (after-tax) income rose by nearly 4 percent for the sixth straight month in October on a…

Personal Income Growth Slowing in U.S.

After rising for many months during 2014 and the first few months of 2015, monthly U.S. disposable income…

Incomes Rise, But Americans Save More in February

Incomes continued to rise for Americans in February, but they saved more of it than in any month in the past…