Who's Doing The Spending 8/20/26

Watch on YouTube ↗  |  August 20, 2026 at 07:00  |  1:20  |  CNBC
Speakers
Unnamed Analyst — Political Commentator
Jessica Ettinger — Anchor, CNBC

Summary

This CNBC Your Money Minute covers consumer spending trends and who is driving growth. July spending slowed from May and June but still grew 5%, with lower-income households leading that growth. Discretionary spending remains high because the labor market is improving and lower-income wage growth is the strongest since March 2023. The takeaway is that labor market strength should continue to support the consumer.

  • July spending slowed from May and June but still grew 5%
  • Lower-income households drove July spending growth
  • Discretionary spending remained high despite inflation weariness
  • Wages are still rising, with lower-income wage growth strongest since March 2023
  • Consumers may be adapting by trading down
  • Labor market support is seen as key for consumer spending
Ideas
Unnamed Analyst Political Commentator 0:39
Labor market supports consumer discretionary spending
Consumer discretionary spending remains strong because the labor market is improving and wage growth is accelerating, especially for lower-income households, where wage growth is the strongest since March 2023. That labor market support is likely to keep supporting the consumer even as inflation-weary shoppers adapt by trading down.
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