U.S. Consumer Spending (Real Inflation Adjusted)

Consumer spending is by far the largest single driver of the United States economy. Real consumer spending is the inflation adjusted measure of U.S. spending. Consumer spending accounts for approximately two-thirds of U.S. GDP. The chart is interactive. There is also a sliding scale just below the graph so you can isolate various time periods.

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