http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us-consumer-spending-falls-slightly-in-may-2012-06-29
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Consumer spending in the U.S. fell slightly
in May and was revised downward in April, according to the latest
government data. Spending declined by less than 0.1% last month, the
Commerce Department said Friday. And spending for April was revised down
to a 0.1% increase from an original 0.3% gain. Personal income,
meanwhile, rose 0.2% in May, while disposable income adjusted for
inflation climbed 0.3%, reflecting a decline in energy costs. Economists
surveyed by MarketWatch had forecast no increase in spending and a 0.2%
rise in personal income. Since incomes rose faster than spending, the
personal savings rate rose to 3.9% from 3.7%. Also in May, inflation as
gauged by the PCE price index fell 0.2%. Excluding food and energy, the
price index rose 0.1%.
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