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Gloomy Christmas for US consumers | Gloomy Christmas for US consumers |
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US consumer spending slipped to a 15-month low in December as financial pressures hit households, official figures show. | US consumer spending slipped to a 15-month low in December as financial pressures hit households, official figures show. |
The US Commerce Department said spending inched up 0.2% over the key Christmas shopping period. In November the spending growth rate hit 1%. | The US Commerce Department said spending inched up 0.2% over the key Christmas shopping period. In November the spending growth rate hit 1%. |
The figure is being seen as a further sign of the weakness of the US economy. | |
Figures released on Wednesday showed US economic growth has slowed sharply, and fears of a recession are growing. | |
Downturn | |
Higher lending costs, more expensive food and energy bills, and lower house prices are taking their toll on US consumers, who account for two thirds of the world's largest economy. | |
"Shoppers took a holiday from the malls in December," said Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisers. | |
"In other words, 'drop shopping' not 'shop till you drop' was the catch phrase." | |
Data out earlier in the week showed the US economy grew at an annual rate of just 0.6% from October to December. | |
This compared with the previous three months, between July and September, when the economy was growing at annual rate of 4.9%. | |
This compounded gloomy news from the International Monetary Fund this week. | |
It said in a report that even by the end of 2008, the US economy would still only be growing at a year-on-year rate of 0.8%. |