Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) vs 5/1 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)
Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) is currently 0.4% (up +0.6%). 5/1 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) is currently 6.2% (down -0.1%).
| Metric | Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) | 5/1 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) |
|---|---|---|
| Current value | 0.4% | 6.2% |
| Previous reading | -0.2% | 6.22% |
| Change | +0.6% | -0.1% |
| Trend | up | down |
| Frequency | Monthly | Weekly |
| Source | Bureau of Economic Analysis | Freddie Mac |
| Last updated | 2026-03-28 | 2026-04-03 |
| Category | consumer | rates |
What Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) measures
Personal Consumption Expenditures measures the monthly change in household spending on goods and services. Consumer spending represents approximately 70% of U.S. GDP, making it the single largest driver of economic activity.
Consumer spending rebounded 0.4% in March after a rare decline in February, suggesting the consumer remains resilient despite falling confidence. For executives, the discrepancy between weak confidence surveys and solid spending data is a puzzle worth watching — consumers may be expressing anxiety while still spending. If spending follows confidence lower, it would be a significant drag on GDP growth.
What 5/1 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) measures
The 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) offers a fixed rate for the first 5 years, then adjusts annually based on a benchmark index plus a margin. ARMs typically start with a lower rate than 30-year fixed mortgages, making them attractive for buyers who plan to sell or refinance within 5-7 years.
At 6.17%, the 5/1 ARM offers a modest discount to the 30-year fixed rate of 6.64%. When this spread is narrow (under 0.5%), the risk-reward of choosing an ARM is less compelling — you take on rate adjustment risk for relatively little savings. A wider spread (1%+) makes ARMs more attractive. For real estate investors and corporate relocation programs, ARMs can reduce carrying costs on properties held for short periods.
Frequently asked
Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) is currently 0.4%, up +0.6% from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, updated monthly.
5/1 Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) is currently 6.2%, down -0.1% from the previous reading. Source: Freddie Mac, updated weekly.
Consumer spending rebounded 0.4% in March after a rare decline in February, suggesting the consumer remains resilient despite falling confidence. For executives, the discrepancy between weak confidenc At 6.17%, the 5/1 ARM offers a modest discount to the 30-year fixed rate of 6.64%. When this spread is narrow (under 0.5%), the risk-reward of choosing an ARM is less compelling — you take on rate adj