After years of recession-imposed restraint, American consumers have more cash in their pockets, and some of it is going to our favorite guilty pleasures. Real consumer spending climbed 3.4 percent in the year ending in January, the most since 2006.
After years of recession-imposed restraint, American consumers have more cash in their pockets, and some of it is going to our favorite guilty pleasures. Real consumer spending climbed 3.4 percent in the year ending in January, the most since 2006.