Macro Factors

Consumer Spending

The total money spent on final goods and services by individuals and households.

Consumer Spending is the largest driving force in most developed economies, accounting for roughly 70% of gross domestic product (GDP) in the United States. Strong consumer spending indicates economic resilience and drives corporate earnings growth.

Growth in consumer spending is generally a bullish sign for equity markets, especially for cyclical and retail sectors. However, if spending is entirely debt-fueled or occurs alongside high inflation, it can trigger hawkish action from central banks.

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