Personal Income Plunges In July

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MARTIN CRUTSINGER | August 29, 2008 02:29 PM EST | AP

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Shoppers walk next to children's store at a mall in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008. Personal incomes plunged in July while consumer spending slowed significantly as the impact of billions of dollars in government rebate checks began to wane. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

WASHINGTON — Consumer spending slowed to a crawl and personal incomes plunged in July, reflecting the waning impact of $93 billion in economic stimulus payments.

The Commerce Department report Friday showed that consumer activity got off to a shaky start in the third quarter, raising new worries that the economy could falter in coming months due to rising unemployment, a continuing credit crisis and the deepest housing slump in decades.

Personal incomes fell by a bigger-than-expected 0.7 percent in July, the biggest drop in nearly three years, while consumer spending edged up a modest 0.2 percent, just one-third the 0.6 percent gain in June.

The report showed that the June and July spending figures were skewed by a huge jump in inflation during the period. An inflation gauge tied to consumer spending rose over the past 12 months by 4.5 percent, the biggest price jump in 17 years, led by higher costs for energy and food. Without the big jump in prices, consumer spending would have actually fallen by 0.4 percent last month after dropping 0.1 percent in June, underscoring just how weak current activity is.

"Consumers pulled back on real spending in both June and July in the face of weak employment conditions, higher energy prices and further declines in household net worth," said Brian Bethune, chief U.S. economist at Global Insight, a Lexington, Mass., forecasting firm.

The government reported Thursday that the overall economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, rose by 3.3 percent in the April-June quarter, a significant rebound from growth of just 0.9 percent in the first quarter, and an actual decline of 0.2 percent in the final three months of last year.

The second-quarter rebound reflected strong growth in exports and the impact of the stimulus payments, which the Treasury Department reported Friday now total $93.4 billion through the end of August. However, the mass mailings of the payments ended in mid-July with only small batches expected to be sent out over the next few months.

Economists worry that with the stimulus payments fading quickly, consumer spending, which accounts for two-thirds of economic activity, also will falter in coming months.

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Bethune said he expected overall GDP would slow to just a 1 percent growth rate in the current July-September quarter and will actually turn negative in the fourth quarter.

Even that 1 percent GDP forecast could be too high if automakers' efforts to boost lagging sales by offering attractive rebates in coming weeks are unsuccessful because of all the headwinds facing consumers, including higher tighter lending standards by banks struggling with billions of dollars of losses on bad mortgage loans, he said.

"We think the worst is yet to come for consumers," said Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, another forecasting firm in Valhalla, N.Y. He predicted that consumer spending will decline in the current quarter. The last time that happened was during the 1991 recession.

But other economists were not as pessimistic, saying that if gasoline prices continue to fall, consumers could spend more on other items. The price drop that has occurred since gas hit a record at $4.11 per gallon in mid-July has helped to lift spirts. The Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey showed confidence posted a better-than-expected reading of 63 in late August, up from a reading of 61.7 earlier in the month.

The Federal Reserve, which cut interest rates aggressively from September to April in an effort to keep the economy from falling into a deep recession, has been on hold since that time. The central bank is caught between concerns over a weak economy and worries about rising inflation pressures.

The 4.5 percent year-over-year rise in the price gauge closely watched by the Fed is likely to heighten its inflation concerns. Even excluding food and energy, this price gauge showed an increase of 2.4 percent over the past 12 months, well above the Fed's 1 percent to 2 percent comfort zone.

The 0.7 percent drop in personal incomes in July followed a 0.1 percent rise in June and a 1.8 percent surge in May. After-tax incomes dropped by an even bigger 1.1 percent in July, following a 1.9 percent decline in June and a 5.7 percent surge in May. All the income figures were heavily influenced by the rebate checks.

Democrats, including presidential nominee Barack Obama, are calling for the government to pass a second stimulus package to guard against the economy slumping into a deep recession.

But President Bush, concerned about the impact the stimulus payments will have on the budget deficit, has resisted those calls, insisting that the rebate payments will continue to support the economy in coming months. The administration is already forecasting that the federal budget deficit for the budget year that begins on Oct. 1 will soar to an all-time high in dollar terms of $482 billion.

The report on consumer spending showed that personal savings totaled 1.2 percent of after-tax incomes in July, down from a rate of 2.5 percent in June and 4.9 percent in May, two months when the savings rate was elevated by the stimulus payments.

WASHINGTON — Consumer spending slowed to a crawl and personal incomes plunged in July, reflecting the waning impact of $93 billion in economic stimulus payments. The Commerce Department report ...
WASHINGTON — Consumer spending slowed to a crawl and personal incomes plunged in July, reflecting the waning impact of $93 billion in economic stimulus payments. The Commerce Department report ...
 
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It would be telling to chart some data on how many people in the various income brackets who have either reduced or eliminated their contributions to their 401(k), 402(b), Keough, IRA or whatever since Bush took office, just to make ends meet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 08/30/2008

Reduced? How about having to tap them to make payments and handle medical bills! That's what happened to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 09/01/2008
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Read Fritz Hollings post on the Trade Wars which we are losing..!

McCain wants more of the same with even more spending on Wars and the military...with bigger tax cuts to the richest and subsidies that are even larger for the Oil Companies...!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 08/29/2008

The short term results of the economic stimulus package, all of which was BORROWED, have now vanished. Gee, Americans are so uninformed that the GUBMINT should borrow another $150
Billion from the Chinese and do it again........that will give you the "warm and fuzzies" for another few months.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 08/29/2008

If what the gubmint is doing is trying to get McCain elected they need to act on two fronts. The economy will need a 300 billion cash handout and we will need to act tough in another war somewhere. It's no wonder why they want to teach creationism in schools. How else can they stop the evolution of thought?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 AM on 08/30/2008
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The so called stimulus was TINY about 0.88% of our GDP. I would have been utterly flabbergasted if it had any lasting effect at all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 08/30/2008

This photograph of a dejected individual on a bench is the face of America! The unfortunate fact is that the majority of American citizens do not comprehend what this individual is already confronting psychologically, compounding debt! "America believes its own lies unfortunately!"

When America makes a $10,000,000,000 per month investment in the Middle East institutional deficits throughout America are inevitable! Even with this large monthly Middle East economic investment American citizens are confronting obscene petroleum costs! There could be a problem with Middle East policy objectives???

America is borrowing from international lenders to create federal economic solvency for American citizen"s benefit. "THERE WAS AN ECONOMIC TIMEFRAME ON THIS MIDDLE EAST CAMPAIGN BEFORE IT LEFT PAUL WOLFOWITZ"S DESK!" It is not necessary for America to create debt to mask profit when considering the unpaid, rapidly compounding national debt! Every American institution is experiencing the impact of administrative federal mismanagement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 08/29/2008

So I guess shipping manufacturing jobs overseas and converting those workers into walmart greeters and burger flippers is not working.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 08/29/2008

You have to give it more time. We did not have enough time to convert enough farmland into hypermalls and the latest raise of the minimum wage set the clock back on the ultimate success of the neocon system in which thanks to the infinite money printing potential of the government coupled with 24/7 shopping and zero taxation on the rich the economy can grow constantly without even producing anything!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 08/29/2008

No, No, No, No, No! Once and for all! Tax cuts for the rich stimulate the economy! It has been proven over and over and over again that countries with lower taxes for the super-wealthy do better.

:-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 08/29/2008
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For 5 years, McPOW was in prison and didn't have a personal income, so stop complaining.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 08/29/2008
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No, McCain's pay and allowances were paid throughout his captivity.

If you're in the military and are taken prisoner, your pay continues while you're a POW. You get promotions too, based on time in grade.

Look at Matt Maupin, USAR. He was a PFC (E3) when he was captured and murdered in April 2004, and had been promoted to SSG (E6) before his remains were found in March 2008.

In fact, Maupin's pay and promotions continued despite a video of his murder broadcast by Al Jazeera in June 2004. The DoD determined the video was "inconclusive" and declined to change his status from MIA/POW to KIA.

McCain was promoted twice while in captivity; from LCDR (O4) to CDR (O5) to CAPT (O6).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 08/30/2008
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I'm still amazed at how many working-class people vote for Republicans, I really can't understand it. Why is it that people don't realize the sole purpose of the Republican machine in the past 30 years is the intentional and thorough destruction of the Middle Class????

Is Stockholm Syndrome really THAT powerful??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 08/29/2008
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Me too. Right now I am fuming over dumb relatives of mine who are up to their eyeballs in debt and will still vote Republican. Dumb, dumb, dumb.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 08/29/2008

How about the people who vote republicans because their father and grad father voted republican? To me that is an even crazier argument.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 08/29/2008
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It really is appalling Chavez08 - I'm related to a couple of those types. One that was on the verge of house forclosure this year until a retired friend bailed her out, another that has been unemployed and laid up with a medical condition and has creditors bugging her constantly,...

Neither of them is religious or particularly socially conservative.

And they both claim to want to vote for McCain,...

I just don't get the mental pathology that leads a person to do that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 08/29/2008

Well, I consider myself to be a working class person and I've only voted for a republican once. That was in 1972 and I forget why I did. Nixon had to resign anyway, so I guess very little damage was done.

Consider this; you have to work two jobs just to make ends meet. You only have a high school education and even that bit of education was crummy. You arrive home exhausted so you try to relax by having a few beers, (remember Joe six-pack?) No one in your group is interested in politics so the talk at work, what little there is of it, is about who is cheating with who's wife. Then your boss tells you if the Democrats win the election, you'll lose your job. Who are you going to vote for? I've been there. It's no fun. It's called "the mushroom treatment" where you're kept in the dark and fed s**t.

I was lucky, I got promoted and had to begin educating myself so I could handle my new responsibilties. I haven't stopped even now in retirement.

I don't know how we get our message to these people, but it's imperative that we do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 08/29/2008

if you don't know, we are going to fail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 08/30/2008
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Please explain to me why anyone in this position would vote how their boss tells them to?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 08/30/2008

Chavez, yes it is. For many people in America their sense of self worth, self esteem for lack of a better word, may be all that they have left. When the neo-cons laughed at California for trying to instill this positive sense of self into students here, they knew what they were doing.

Destroy a person's self esteem, leave them only despair, and rule them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 08/29/2008
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As Abraham Lincoln said, "You CAN fool SOME of the people ALL OF THE TIME".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 08/30/2008

And again I say "the economy" doesn't matter. Every time someone is diagnosed with cancer, the "economy goes up." Every time there is a national disaster ala Katrina, "the economy goes up." Every time we spend more money on bad things, "the economy goes up." Because the economy does not distinguish between spending billions to recover from an earthquake versus spending billions to give all Americans base level health care. Could we please stop talking about the magical "economy" and start talking about actual measures that really matter: health indices, mortality rates, educated citizens, engaged and informed citizens? I'm sure we can come up with many more valid measures

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 08/29/2008

Our economy matters and it matters greatly. You are pointing out that there are two sides to it, and that the way we report on it does not recognize that. In Katrina, for example, the money spent recovering from that disaster should have been reported as a loss, which is was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 08/29/2008

When people lose their jobs their personal income "plunges". Duh. The guy in the photo helpfully dramatizes "plunging personal income" for us. He reminded me of my favorite joke from the previous election. John Kerry and a horse walk into a bar. The bartender says: Why the long faces?

Solidarity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 08/29/2008
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And,... just remember folks,... Inflation for real-world items (food, clothing, shelter, energy,...) rose at the same time that personal income is dropping.

The net effect is far greater than either alone.

It is going to be an 'interesting' fall and winter,...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:11 AM on 08/29/2008

For the last 3 years we did not have XMAS Business and the government quit putting out figures
on the percentage over the year before and we know why. Businesses lost over the past years
and the government tried its best to distort the sad state we are in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 08/29/2008
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Actually, inflation is what accounts for the majority of the drop in personal income. Job loss still accounts for a minority of the reduction.

When prices go up and wages don't, LESS is what you end up with.

But don't forget these numbers are based on "core" inflation, which excludes VOLATILE segments of the economy, like fuel and food.

That 4.5% "year-over-year rise in the price gauge closely watched by the Fed" becomes something like 10% once you include fuel and food.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 08/30/2008
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