- Real per capita consumer spending on discretionary services in the first quarter of 2014 was only 4.4 percent above the level of the Great Recession trough. In an average slow recovery, this spending would be 10.0 percent above the trough.
- Real per capita consumer spending on nondiscretionary services in the first quarter of 2014 was only 4.1 percent above the level of the Great Recession trough. In an average slow recovery, this spending would be 9.2 percent above the trough.
The lingering effects of the Great Recession still grip the nation. "It appears that households remain—almost five years after the end of the recession—wary about their future income growth and employment prospects," conclude the researchers.
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Liberty Street Economics, The Slow Recovery in Consumer Spending
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