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Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) vs Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change)

Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) is currently 0.4% (up +0.6%). Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change) is currently -0.3% (down -1.0%).

MetricPersonal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change)Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change)
Current value0.4%-0.3%
Previous reading-0.2%0.7%
Change+0.6%-1.0%
Trendupdown
FrequencyMonthlyMonthly
SourceBureau of Economic AnalysisFederal Reserve
Last updated2026-03-282026-03-18
Categoryconsumergrowth

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 Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change) measures

The Industrial Production Index measures the real output of manufacturing, mining, and electric and gas utilities. It is a coincident indicator that moves with the business cycle and reflects the goods-producing sector of the economy.

Industrial production fell 0.3% in March after strong February gains. Manufacturing, which accounts for about 75% of the index, has been volatile as companies adjust inventory levels. For executives in manufacturing and industrial sectors, the mixed readings suggest uneven demand rather than a clear downturn. The services sector remains the primary driver of U.S. economic growth.

Frequently asked

What is Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) right now?

Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) is currently 0.4%, up +0.6% from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, updated monthly.

What is Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change) right now?

Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change) is currently -0.3%, down -1.0% from the previous reading. Source: Federal Reserve, updated monthly.

How are Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) and Industrial Production Index (Monthly Change) related?

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 Industrial production fell 0.3% in March after strong February gains. Manufacturing, which accounts for about 75% of the index, has been volatile as companies adjust inventory levels. For executives i