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Credit and debit card spending per household fell 0.7% in May on a seasonally adjusted, month-over-month basis, according to new data from Bank of America released on Tuesday. Mary Hines Droesch, Bank ...
A new report from Bank of America is showing signs of slowing consumer spending with people stocking up in anticipation of President Trump's tariff policies going into effect. David Tinsley, senior ...
U.S. consumer spending held steady in May, with average credit and debit card purchases per household rising just 0.8% from ...
Banks are competing with each other to roll out tools that can help customers see spending trends, set their budget and more.
Liz Everett Krisberg, head of Bank of America Institute, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to break down the Institute’s June Consumer ...
Those with premium cards, defined as having an annual fee of at least $250, were an anomaly, Bank of America's research said.
The federal government now spends more on servicing its debt than it does on defense. The GOP's new tax bill could ratchet ...
Asean needs to go beyond rhetoric and coordinate its responses to American protectionism so that there is strength in numbers ...
Recession fears have escalated in global economies due to geopolitical risks and trade barriers, with many sectors expected ...
Recession fears have escalated in global economies due to geopolitical risks and trade barriers, with many sectors expected ...
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The World Bank also predicted growth in China to slow to 4.5 percent in 2025, partly due to U.S. tariffs, a property market ...