
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
New data shows that while consumer spending is strong, Americans aren’t saving like they used to. But the pandemic made year-to-year comparisons a bit misleading. So are consumer habits normalizing after an unusual economic period, or should we be concerned that savings have taken a dip? Also in this episode: Some businesses prefer to operate on a “fiscal” calendar, public swimming pools try to stay afloat and corporate tax changes may be important in this year’s election.
4.6
80108,010 ratings
New data shows that while consumer spending is strong, Americans aren’t saving like they used to. But the pandemic made year-to-year comparisons a bit misleading. So are consumer habits normalizing after an unusual economic period, or should we be concerned that savings have taken a dip? Also in this episode: Some businesses prefer to operate on a “fiscal” calendar, public swimming pools try to stay afloat and corporate tax changes may be important in this year’s election.
1,277 Listeners
873 Listeners
30,882 Listeners
1,357 Listeners
32,136 Listeners
43,219 Listeners
2,169 Listeners
5,491 Listeners
111,530 Listeners
56,169 Listeners
9,549 Listeners
3,520 Listeners
6,222 Listeners
5,972 Listeners
163 Listeners
2,566 Listeners
1,308 Listeners
85 Listeners