U.S. Personal Income and Spending Trends in April 2026
U.S. Personal Income and Spending Trends in April 2026
US · Published May 29, 2026
The U.S.
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reported that personal income in April 2026 decreased by less than $0.1 billion, while disposable personal income (DPI) fell by $19.9 billion (0.1%).
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) rose by $111.1 billion (0.5%), with $67.2 billion spent on services and $44.0 billion on goods.

Impact & Risks

The decline in personal income, particularly among farm proprietors, and the reduced saving rate could signal financial strain for certain demographics. However, the rise in consumer spending suggests continued economic activity. Inflationary pressures, as indicated by the PCE price index, may affect purchasing power, especially for households with fixed incomes.

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