US consumer spending slows to 0.3% gain in April
WASHINGTON — Consumer spending slowed in April while inflation was up, but still far below the target set by the Federal Reserve.
The Commerce Department said Friday that spending increased 0.3% in April following a 1.1% surge in March that had been the largest increase in nearly a decade. Personal income growth, which had been lagging in recent months, jumped 0.5% in April.
Inflation, as measured by a gauge tied to consumer spending, increased 1.5% in April compared with a year ago, up slightly from a 1.4% 12-month change in April.