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Consumer rebounded in June but didn't offset declines from April, May: BofA's Liz Everett Krisberg
CNBC Televisionยท2025-07-10 11:59

Consumer Spending Trends - Bank of America Institute data indicates a 2% increase in debit and credit card spending in June [1] - While consumer spending rebounded in June, it didn't fully offset earlier declines, suggesting a cooling trend [2] - Lower-income households are primarily driving the pullback in spending, while higher-income household spending accelerated by 1.2% [5] - Discretionary travel spending is declining, but restaurant spending shows a dichotomy, with fewer households dining out but spending more per transaction [6][7] Income and Wage Growth - Higher-income households experienced accelerated after-tax wage growth, nearing 3%, for the third consecutive month [9] - Lower-income households saw decelerated after-tax wage growth, increasing by 1.6% compared to 1.8% previously [10] Credit Card Usage - Younger generations entering a challenging labor market are a focal point regarding credit card usage [11]