Middle-Income Households Cut Spending, Fed Survey Shows

Middle-Income Households Cut Spending, Fed Survey Shows

The Federal Reserve's November 2024 Beige Book found restaurants reporting that middle-income households have grown cautious about discretionary spending. This matters because middle-income consumers—those with more flexibility than low-income earners but less cushion than the wealthy—typically drive broader spending trends. Their pullback signals weakening consumer demand ahead and suggests confidence may be fraying among the economic middle class.

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