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  2. Americans are shopping less. But the US economic engine is ...

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    “Overall, the consumer appears to be becoming noticeably more cautious and is spending most of their discretionary cash on travel and entertainment rather than merchandise,” said Louis ...

  3. Six Biggest Companies to Spend Record $126 Billion on ... - AOL

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    Despite market challenges in TV and film production, the six biggest global content companies — led by Disney — are projected to increase spending in aggregate by 9% in 2024, to a record $126 ...

  4. Disney CEO Bob Iger said that as the traditional pay-TV universe continues to shrink, the company is cutting its investment in programming for linear entertainment TV networks while amortizing ...

  5. Consumer spending is still robust, even as broader concerns ...

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    Consumer spending grew 0.4% from September to October — strong signs for a growing economy that has seen inflation fall from 9.1% to 2.6% in just over two years. That's close to its pre-pandemic ...

  6. Another year of solid spending to boost consumer sector ...

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    Consumer sentiment and spending will remain strong in 2025, Goldman Sachs says. Analysts expect discretionary cash flow for US consumers to grow 5.2% compared to a 4.4% rise in 2024.

  7. Consumer spending - Wikipedia

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    Consumer sentiment is the general attitude of consumers toward the economy and the health of the fiscal markets, and they are a strong constituent of consumer spending. Sentiments have a powerful ability to cause fluctuations in the economy, because if the attitude of the consumer regarding the state of the economy is bad, then they will be ...

  8. US economy grows at 2.8% pace in third quarter on consumer ...

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    Consumer spending, which accounts for about 70% of U.S. economic activity, accelerated to a 3.5% annual pace last quarter, up from 2.8% in the April-June period and fastest growth since the fourth ...

  9. Television consumption - Wikipedia

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    A group of people watching television. Television consumption is a major part of media consumption in Western culture.Similar to other high-consumption ways of life, television watching is prompted by a quest for pleasure, escape, and "anesthesia."