Share of consumers saying their finances are worse than a year ago due to higher prices jumped to 54% in April from 47% in March, the highest on record.



$9T printed during the pandemic didn’t restore purchasing power.

Spending has been held up on credit, not income. When credit dries up, demand weakness follows.
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