U.S. consumer spending split by income as affordability strains persist, Fed Beige Book finds. Higher-income households resilient, but middle and low-income consumers show strain.
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book released Wednesday shows U.S. consumer spending is divided by income group amid affordability pressures, with higher-income households resilient, middle-income households cautious, and low-income consumers under financial strain.
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