K-shaped spending persists since 2023

TL;DR Summary
A persistent K-shaped spending pattern shows higher-income households continuing to spend strongly while lower-income groups lag, a divergence that has been evident since 2023.
- The 'K-shaped' spending trend is real — but it's been here since 2023: New York Fed Yahoo Finance
- K-shaped economy is real, per New York Fed research Axios
- Tracking the K-Shaped Economy: Who’s Driving Spending? Liberty Street Economics
- Two harsh realities are keeping lower earners stuck while the wealthy pull ahead Business Insider
- Where does the K-shaped economy stand in 2026? CFO Brew
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
2
Time Saved
79 min
vs 80 min read
Condensed
100%
15,847 → 24 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Yahoo Finance