I think the author is cherry-picking numbers to support her thesis. In any case, here are some opposing views: U.S. consumer spending surged 0.9 percent in March, the biggest gain in nearly a decade, as inflation…
I think the author is cherry-picking numbers to support her thesis. In any case, here are some opposing views: U.S. consumer spending surged 0.9 percent in March, the biggest gain in nearly a decade, as inflation…