- Consumer spending roller coaster continues
- Disposable income went up slightly to 0.4% in May 2023, after 4 months of declines
- Personal consumption expenditures continues to roller coaster, at basically flat at 0.1% in May vs. +0.6% in April and +0.1% in March
- Out with the old...legacy categories and consumer loyalty are declining, as consumers become more price sensitive
- "Serial churners" on Netflix (consumers who binge and quit streaming services) grew from 3% of subs in 2019 to +16% of subs in 2022, per a HBR article I co-wrote here. https://hbr.org/2023/07/tackling-the-problem-of-subscribers-who-bingethen-bail)
- Thrill data shows the average wait times at Disney world was 33 minutes in July 2023 vs. 41 minutes a year ago. This is the lowest since January 2022.
- In with the new...consumers are willing to spend, but on 'new and different' experiences
- COVID to Community: The WSJ notes the "Taylornomics" phenomenon, where Taylor Swift's $1B US tour is creating spending increases everywhere she goes. In Cincinnati, total adjacent spending grew $48MM per their tourism office
- Per the BLS, the monthly average # of US workers taking vacation from Jan to June exceeded 2.5MM, which was the first time since 2017
- Cybertruck pre-orders are at 1.9MM as consumers await this controversial, but compelling different product
- While interest rates remain high, consumers...especially younger ones...will hold off on bigger ticket purchases in lieu of smaller, immediate and different experiences
- Per Moody Analytics, only 11% of homeowners have an adjustable rate mortgage...
- ...so the vast majority of homeowners have not been impacted by interest rates and have little incentive to move until rates drop
- Per Redfin, the median price of a starter home is 46% higher than in 2019. First time buyers of home will delay buying a home (and possibly having kids), and continue to spend on these smaller, immediate and different experiences
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