United States

Real consumer spending

Inflation-adjusted household consumption.

Frequencyannual · +2Transformyoy · +1

Source: World Bank · NE.CON.PRVT.PC.KD.ZG:US

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Real consumer spending - United States in United States was 1.94% on January 1, 2022, lower by 6.29% (-76.4%) from the prior observation. Charted from annual observations in %.

Latest1.94%
YoY-76.40%
10Y Avg1.87%
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2022

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Real consumer spending - United States time series chart. Showing observations from 1971 to 2022. Latest value 1.94%.

Min-2.92%
Mean2.04%
Max8.23%
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2022

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Tier 1 - critical
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World Bank Open Data
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NE.CON.PRVT.PC.KD.ZG:US
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Stored · 2022-01-01
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Retrieved Jun 14, 2026

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Series details

CategoryEconomy & Growth
FrequencyAnnual
Unit%
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2022
Platform last fetchJune 14, 2026
Transformslevel, yoy, index 100
About this series

Households and NPISHs Final consumption expenditure per capita growth (annual %)

The reading right now

As of January 2022, Real consumer spending for United States stood at 1.94%. That is down 6.3 percentage points from the prior year. Over the trailing five years, the series has averaged 2.13%, ranging from a low of -2.92% in January 2020 to a high of 8.23% in January 2021. The current reading sits 0.06 percentage points below its trailing ten-year mean of 2%.

Computed from the observation series on this page. Numbers update when the underlying provider revises the data.