Rising Inflation causes consumers to pull back on non-essential spending, report finds

NPD Group study shows consumer spending on clothing, footwear and accessories decreases as inflation rises and consumers become more budget-conscious

A new report has shown that shoppers are becoming increasingly wary of rising inflation and are starting to pull back on their spending. The report, conducted by the research firm NPD Group, found that consumer spending on non-essential items such as clothing, footwear, and accessories has decreased in recent months as inflation has risen.

The report states that “Consumers are becoming increasingly cautious about rising inflation and are starting to pull back on their spending in certain areas, such as clothing, footwear, and accessories.” It also highlights that the increase in prices of goods, particularly for everyday items like food, has led to consumers becoming more budget-conscious.

The report also found that the pandemic has played a role in this trend, with many consumers still recovering from the economic impact of the pandemic and being more cautious with their spending.

The report also shows that this trend is not limited to any specific demographic, as all age groups and income levels have been affected. Additionally, it is not limited to any specific region, as consumers across the country have been affected by this trend.

Marshal Cohen, chief industry advisor at NPD Group, commented on the findings, “The current inflationary environment is causing consumers to rethink their spending habits, and they’re becoming more selective in what they’re buying.” He also added that “Consumers are prioritizing necessities over non-essential items, and this is having an impact on certain categories, such as clothing and accessories.”

The report also suggests that this trend is likely to continue in the short term, as inflation is expected to remain high in the coming months.

The report’s findings underline the ongoing economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic and the rising inflation, leading consumers to become more cautious with their spending and prioritize necessities over non-essential items. The report highlights the need for retailers to adapt to this new reality and offer more value-driven products to attract budget-conscious consumers.

By Laurie Rudman

Laurie Rudman is the Managing Editor of the Texas Daily Globe, where she leads a talented team of writers and editors. Laurie's passion for journalism began in her hometown of Austin, Texas, where she wrote for her high school newspaper. She went on to study journalism at the University of Texas at Austin and began her career as a reporter for a local newspaper. Over the years, Laurie has worked for several newspapers in Texas, covering a range of topics from education to politics. Her talent and dedication eventually led her to the Texas Daily Globe, where she was hired as an editor. She quickly rose through the ranks, and was eventually promoted to Managing Editor. In her role as Managing Editor, Laurie oversees the newspaper's daily operations and works closely with reporters to ensure that the newspaper's coverage is timely, accurate, and engaging. When she's not working, Laurie enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. They love to go on camping trips and hikes in the beautiful Texas Hill Country.

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