U.S. consumer goods imports have experienced a sharp contraction, dropping 25.4% year-over-year as of October—marking the steepest decline in recorded history. This dramatic pullback in import demand signals significant shifts in consumer spending patterns and supply chain dynamics, with potential ripple effects across global trade and financial markets.

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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 13h ago
Wow, imports plummeted by 25.4%. Is this really a new historical low... Are Americans really not buying anything anymore?
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GoldDiggerDuckvip
· 13h ago
Damn, imports plummeted by 25.4%? This is historic. These Americans are really starting to tighten their belts.
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 13h ago
honestly this consumer goods collapse hits different when you zoom out on macro cycles... 25.4% ytoy? that's not just a blip, that's structural demand destruction. pretty wild how few people are connecting this to broader liquidity constraints and adoption curve plateaus tbh
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 13h ago
Damn, a 25.4% drop—this is truly a skill... The domestic consumer side has really been hammered.
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