Key talking points We take a look at how consumers have historically adjust their spending during recessions and compare these findings to what Bank of America high frequency aggregated credit and debit card data is telling us right now. Our analysis suggests the consumer is not displaying the usual recessionary patterns at this time. Interestingly, we find that consumers do…
Bank Of America: Consumer Card Spending Morsels
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