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Data Round-Up: Consumption Likely Grew Just +2% in 15Q1, But Income Remains Solid

posted by Michael Lewis on March 30, 2015

Found in US, categorized in Growth Outlook and Business Cycle

Tags: FMI michael lewis consumption personal income

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After today’s soft results, real consumption likely grew just +2% in 15Q1, a marked deceleration from 2014-H2 and noticeably less than we had been expecting.

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FMI’s analysis of this morning’s February Personal Income & Consumption report. 

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Mike Lewis founded Free Market Inc. (FMI) in 1982 as a full-service economic consulting firm, providing insights and in-depth data analysis primarily for institutional money managers and corporate planning directors.

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