Spending Rises, but Confidence Remains Low
The Index of Consumer Spending (ICS) increased to 119.8 points in May, a 2.7‑point increase from April. This month, we discuss the rising consumer spending across most of the country despite dragging confidence.
With the ICS posting a stronger overall performance in May, what factors have contributed to this increased buoyancy despite the continued low consumer confidence? What accounts for this seeming paradox? How will the uncertain trade environment and threatened tariffs affect spending going forward, and how does a stronger Canadian dollar factor in? Can employment and labour market developments provide cause for optimism? We share our findings for the month of May, considering the situation in each province and territory.
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