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May 29, 2020
12:32
:42
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Acorn
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Consumer spending dropped 13.6% in April
The largest monthly drop ever recorded. This was despite all of the stimulus money in April.
Boing announces 16,000 layoffs (probably high paying jobs). GE expects negative cash flow.
Brutal.
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Consumer spending dropped 13.6% in April
Acorn
5/29/20 12:32pm
You didn't have the full compliment of usual places to spend your money
Indy Coug
5/29/20 12:39pm
May, June, July will be interesting to
Acorn
5/29/20 12:43pm
I’ll be doing a little of both, honestly.
Pimpin4Paradise
5/29/20 12:51pm
Our business is going bonkers ever since the economy opened up here in Utah.
CougarTailDevourer
5/29/20 12:56pm
Do you expect that to cause a market rally? That seems to be how
bluecougar1985
5/29/20 12:39pm
Don't blame me, I bought takeout and consumer electronics with my stimulus
joelvandyne
5/29/20 12:45pm
has to be analyzed along with the data that showed the savings rate increased by 33%. Spending is down.... but it's not
HarlemCoug
5/29/20 12:51pm
i'm watching mortgage delinquency rates and similar too. But if people go
Acorn
5/29/20 1:20pm
PPP funds will go to 16 weeks I'd bet. I'm all for another round of stimulus given directly to consumers. Should help
HarlemCoug
5/29/20 1:34pm
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