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The Two-Way
6:45 am
Fri September 30, 2011
Personal Income Slipped In August, Consumer Spending Basically Flat
By Mark Memmott
There was a 0.1 percent dip in personal income in August vs. July, the Bureau of Economic Analysis just reported. The Associated Press says that's the "poorest showing since a similar 0.1 percent drop in October 2009."
In addition, "disposable personal income" actually fell 0.3 percent after inflation.
Meanwhile, consumer spending edged up 0.2 percent — but was unchanged when inflation is factored in. Since consumers purchase about 70 percent of all goods and services, weakness in their demand ripples through the economy.
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