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March sees lowest saving rates since June 2022

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According to the latest data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, March 2026 saw the lowest personal saving rates since June 2022. On a year-over-year basis, personal income was 2.5% higher in March than in April 2025. As consumer spending outpaced income growth, the personal saving rate fell to 2.6%. This data point implies households are drawing more heavily on savings to support spending.

Personal income was essentially unchanged in April 2026, following a 0.5% gain in March. Personal consumption expenditure rose 0.5% in April, following a 1% increase in March. Real spending, which was adjusted to remove inflation, increased 0.1% in April, with expenditure goods declining 0.2% and spending on services up 0.2%.

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