The Global Squeeze on Household Spending

Bob Elliott · Nonconsensus · May 26, 2026 at 09:29  | Read on Substack ↗
Summary
The article argues that developed-market households face a renewed squeeze as wage growth decelerates while inflation re-accelerates, eroding purchasing power and threatening the consumer spending that has underpinned economic growth. This suggests a bearish tilt for consumer discretionary equities and a potential shift toward defensive sectors.
  • Wage growth is fading across the developed world.
  • Inflation is surging again, reversing recent moderation.
  • The combination squeezes household purchasing power.
  • Consumer-driven growth is at risk, threatening the broader economic expansion.
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Category finance
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