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How Americans are adjusting their spending habits as cost of living soars

The U.S. Commerce Department reported last week that the growth in Americans' spending in April was primarily driven by higher prices, not an increase in purchases

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economictimes.indiatimes.com10 g fa

Gas at $4: Americans cut back on discretionary spends as fuel bills mount

Americans are adjusting their spending as fuel prices climb. Shoppers are altering routines, visiting discount stores for gas, and cutting back on non-essential purchases like clothing and furniture. While some…

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abcnews.com11 g fa

From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink spending

U.S. consumers haven’t stopped spending since the Iran war drove up fuel prices

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independent.co.uk10 g fa

From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink their spending

U.S. consumers cut spending after gas hit $4/gallon; warehouse clubs report sub-10-gallon purchases for the first time since 2022. As tax refunds deplete, lower-income pullback threatens B2C platforms, food service, and retail ad budgets.

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huffpost.com9 g fa

From Unfilled Gas Tanks To Fewer Frills, Retailers See U.S. Consumers Rethink Their Spending

Well before the Iran war, many consumers already were being more choosy with their discretionary purchases.

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fortune.com9 g fa

Consumers look resilient on the surface, but $4 gas was a tipping point and Costco members are filling up…

“Gas is a kind of catalyst. It trickles down into the entire budget. We’re trying to keep everything as normal as possible. But it’s starting to feel like it’s adding up more and more.”

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Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 6 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink spending

    U.S. consumers haven’t stopped spending since the Iran war drove up fuel prices

  2. domenica 7 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    From unfilled gas tanks to fewer frills, retailers see US consumers rethink their spending

    U.S. consumers haven’t stopped spending since the Iran war drove up fuel prices

  3. domenica 7 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Gas at $4: Americans cut back on discretionary spends as fuel bills mount

    Americans are adjusting their spending as fuel prices climb. Shoppers are altering routines, visiting discount stores for gas, and cutting back on non-essential purchases like…

  4. domenica 7 giugno 2026·huffpost.com

    From Unfilled Gas Tanks To Fewer Frills, Retailers See U.S. Consumers Rethink Their Spending

    Well before the Iran war, many consumers already were being more choosy with their discretionary purchases.

  5. domenica 7 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Consumers look resilient on the surface, but $4 gas was a tipping point and Costco members are filling up more often in case prices go even…

    “Gas is a kind of catalyst. It trickles down into the entire budget. We’re trying to keep everything as normal as possible. But it’s starting to feel like it’s adding up more and…

  6. domenica 7 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    How Americans are adjusting their spending habits as cost of living soars

    The U.S. Commerce Department reported last week that the growth in Americans' spending in April was primarily driven by higher prices, not an increase in purchases