Today, consumer spending represents 68% of U.S. GDP, with much of this used for housing, transportation, and healthcare costs.
More than ever, Americans are using debt and credit cards to fund these purchases. In the second half of 2024, household debt hit a record $17.9 trillion. At the same time, credit card debt surpassed a historic $1 trillion, climbing by 8.3% over the time period.
This graphic shows the average annual expenditures of Americans, based on data from the
Consumer Expenditures Survey by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.