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8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. CONSUMER SPENDING UP 0.2% VS. 0.5%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PERSONAL INCOMES UP 0.4% VS. 0.3%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. REAL CONSUMER SPENDING FLAT
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. REAL DISPOSABLE INCOMES UP 0.2%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PCE PRICE INDEX UP 1.5% ANNUAL, CORE UP 1.1%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PERSONAL SAVINGS RATE 1.9% VS. 1.8%
U.S. Feb. real consumer spending flat
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) - U.S. consumers' incomes and spending both declined in February in inflation-adjusted terms, the Commerce Department estimated Friday.
Real U.S. consumer spending was flat in February, the slowest growth since September.
Real disposable incomes increased 0.2 percent.
In nominal terms, incomes rose 0.4 percent February after a revised 0.3 percent rise in January.
Nominal spending increased 0.2 percent in February after rising a revised 0.5 percent increase in January.
Economists were expecting a 0.3 percent rise in nominal incomes and a 0.5 percent gain in consumer spending.
Prices increased at a 1.5 percent annual rate in February after a 1.6 percent rate in January.
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PERSONAL INCOMES UP 0.4% VS. 0.3%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. REAL CONSUMER SPENDING FLAT
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. REAL DISPOSABLE INCOMES UP 0.2%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PCE PRICE INDEX UP 1.5% ANNUAL, CORE UP 1.1%
8:30am 03/26/04 U.S. FEB. PERSONAL SAVINGS RATE 1.9% VS. 1.8%
U.S. Feb. real consumer spending flat
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) - U.S. consumers' incomes and spending both declined in February in inflation-adjusted terms, the Commerce Department estimated Friday.
Real U.S. consumer spending was flat in February, the slowest growth since September.
Real disposable incomes increased 0.2 percent.
In nominal terms, incomes rose 0.4 percent February after a revised 0.3 percent rise in January.
Nominal spending increased 0.2 percent in February after rising a revised 0.5 percent increase in January.
Economists were expecting a 0.3 percent rise in nominal incomes and a 0.5 percent gain in consumer spending.
Prices increased at a 1.5 percent annual rate in February after a 1.6 percent rate in January.
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