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Despite Stubborn Inflation, U.S Consumer Spending Rises Sharply

August 29, 2025
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American consumers ramped up spending in July, marking the strongest increase in four months and signaling that demand remains resilient even as inflation pressures linger.

Inflation-adjusted consumer outlays climbed 0.3%, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The growth was fueled by rising household incomes and driven primarily by goods purchases.

The core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index a key inflation metric closely monitored by the Federal Reserve also rose 0.3% from June. On an annual basis, the gauge accelerated to 2.9%, its highest level since February.

Inflation Concerns Persist as Services Prices Edge Higher

The latest figures, which reflected an uptick in services prices, may stoke concerns about a more sustained rise in inflation, particularly as President Donald Trump’s tariffs continue to ripple through the economy.

While consumer spending remains solid for now, questions linger about how long this momentum can hold amid elevated prices and a softening labor market.

Market Reaction and Fed Outlook

Following the report, stock futures and Treasury prices trimmed earlier losses, while the US dollar stayed firm. Market participants still widely anticipate that the Federal Reserve will deliver an interest rate cut when it meets on September 16-17.

Speaking at the Fed’s annual Jackson Hole Symposium last week, Chair Jerome Powell signaled that policymakers are considering a rate cut next month, citing mounting risks to employment. However, he acknowledged that the impact of tariffs on consumer prices is now “clearly visible.”

Before making a final decision, the Fed will review additional inflation and labor market data in the coming weeks, which could influence the timing and scale of any policy adjustments.

What This Means for Investors

The combination of steady consumer demand and persistent inflation keeps the Fed in a delicate balancing act. While rate cuts could offer some relief to the economy, lingering price pressures compounded by tariff-related costs may complicate the central bank’s path forward.

Investors will be watching closely as new economic reports emerge, particularly those related to employment trends and price stability, which remain key drivers of market sentiment and policy direction.

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