U.S. personal spending recorded a monthly rate of 0.8% in February, the largest increase since January 2023
According to Golden Ten data, the annual rate of the core PCE price index in the United States in February was 2.8%, which was expected to be 2.80% and the previous value was 2.80%.
The U.S. core PCE price index in February showed a monthly rate of 0.3%, expected to be 0.30%, and the previous value was 0.40%.
The monthly rate of personal expenditures in the United States in February was 0.8%, which was expected to be 0.50% and the previous value was 0.20%.
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