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Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) vs Retail Sales (Monthly Change)

Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) is currently 0.4% (up +0.6%). Retail Sales (Monthly Change) is currently -0.2% (down -0.4%).

MetricPersonal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change)Retail Sales (Monthly Change)
Current value0.4%-0.2%
Previous reading-0.2%0.2%
Change+0.6%-0.4%
Trendupdown
FrequencyMonthlyMonthly
SourceBureau of Economic AnalysisU.S. Census Bureau
Last updated2026-03-282026-03-17
Categoryconsumerconsumer

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 Retail Sales (Monthly Change) measures

Retail sales measures the total receipts of retail stores, covering purchases of durable and nondurable goods. It is a timely indicator of consumer demand and is closely watched for signs of economic strength or weakness.

Retail sales declined 0.2% in the latest report, following a weak January (-0.9%). Excluding autos and gas, the picture is slightly better. For executives in retail and consumer goods, the data suggests consumers are pulling back on discretionary purchases while maintaining spending on essentials. E-commerce continues to gain share of total retail sales.

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 Retail Sales (Monthly Change) right now?

Retail Sales (Monthly Change) is currently -0.2%, down -0.4% from the previous reading. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, updated monthly.

How are Personal Consumption Expenditures (Monthly Change) and Retail Sales (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 Retail sales declined 0.2% in the latest report, following a weak January (-0.9%). Excluding autos and gas, the picture is slightly better. For executives in retail and consumer goods, the data sugges