KEY POINTS
  • A survey by CNBC and Morning Consult found 92% of Americans are pulling back spending.
  • It's further evidence of what retailers like Walmart, Target, Home Depot and Best Buy called out as cautious consumer-spending shifts during the first quarter.
  • Among the hardest-hit categories by inflation-fueled spending cuts, clothing came in as the No. 1 nonessential category where consumers have cut back.

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Nearly all Americans are cutting back on their spending in some way, according to a new CNBC and Morning Consult survey.

The survey found 92% of Americans are pulling back, further evidence of what retailers like Walmart, Target, Home Depot and Best Buy called out as cautious consumer spending shifts during the first quarter.

In this article