Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce announced the Preliminary quarterly actual personal consumption expenditures in the United States for the first quarter on 2025-04-30. against a forecast of 1.2%, with the prior figure recorded as 4.00%.
Regarding the Preliminary quarterly actual personal consumption expenditures in the United States for the first quarter, If the published value is greater than the forecast value, it is bullish for the US dollar; conversely, it is bearish for the US dollar, Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) refers to the average expenditure incurred by consumers within a month. The "core" excludes components that are most affected by seasonal fluctuations, such as food and energy, making it a more accurate reflection of personal consumer spending after removing food and energy. It is an important indicator for the Federal Reserve to measure inflation; if the index is high, it may benefit (or be bullish for) the dollar, while if the data is below expectations, it may be bearish (or negative for) the dollar.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using Statistics on household consumption of durable goods (cars, furniture, etc.), non-durable goods (food, beverages, clothing, energy, etc.), and services (housing, utilities, healthcare, transportation, entertainment, etc.), and updates Every season. The next release is set for 2025-05-29 20:30:00.
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