U.S. personal consumption expenditures reached a record $21.86 trillion in March 2026, up from $20.68 trillion a year earlier, indicating resilient consumer spending. Financial services spending also rose to $1.82 trillion, reinforcing the strength of household demand. The data is supportive for consumer-facing and payments-related sectors, but it is primarily descriptive rather than market-moving.
U.S. personal consumption expenditures reached a record $21.86 trillion in March 2026, up from $20.68 trillion a year earlier, indicating resilient consumer spending. Financial services spending also rose to $1.82 trillion, reinforcing the strength of household demand. The data is supportive for consumer-facing and payments-related sectors, but it is primarily descriptive rather than market-moving.
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