Skip to main content
X

PCE

Are Consumers ‘Willing to Spend’ on Apparel and Footwear?

Consumer spending on clothing and footwear jumped 15.7 percent in March to $450.32 billion, the biggest…

Curtailed by Covid, November Clothing and Footwear Spending Fell 4.9%

The Bureau of Economic Analysis said the November personal income and outlays was impacted by the response to…

Shutdown Fever: Spending on Clothing, Footwear Fell 30% in April

The $1.66 trillion decrease in real PCE included a $758 billion decline in goods spending and a $943 billion…

Clothing and Footwear Spending Sank 28.2% in March

Personal income decreased 2 percent, or $382.1 billion, in March, while disposable personal income declined 2…

Here’s What Happened With Retail Spending on Clothing and Footwear in January

Disposable personal income, a key gauge of retail sales, rose 0.6 percent, or $101.4 billion, in the month.

Clothing and Footwear Spending Dipped in December, Capping a Volatile Year

Consumer spending on clothing and footwear dropped in December for the second straight month after rising in…

Spending on Clothing and Footwear Bounces Back in March

As the spring selling season picked up, consumer spending on clothing and footwear increased in March.

Clothing and Footwear Retail Spending Was Back Up in October

After two consecutive months of declines, real personal consumption expenditures for clothing and footwear…

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…