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25 Jun 2026, 12:50 UTC · 2h ago
Consumer spending rises again — and now cheaper gas is on the way
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Market Watch
25 Jun 2026, 12:50 UTC · 2h ago
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Oil prices have fallen significantly toward prewar levels due to peace talks with Iran. — Lower energy costs reduce input prices for businesses and increase disposable income for consumers, acting as a broad economic stimulus.
+0.60U.S. consumer spending in May grew at a rate faster than inflation. — Real growth in consumer spending indicates strong underlying demand and supports GDP growth expectations.
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