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Australia household spending falls 1.1% in April, after March jump

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 8:45 PM

SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) – Australian household spending fell back sharply ​in April ‌after a petrol-induced spike the previous month, data showed on Thursday, ‌as ​consumers scaled ⁠back on ⁠flights and unwound some hoarding of food.

Data from the Australian ​Bureau of Statistics showed its monthly ⁠household ⁠spending indicator (MHSI) fell ​1.1% in April to A$79.42 ​billion ($56.59 billion). Analysts had ‌generally looked for a dip of 0.4%, following a ⁠1.6% jump in March.

Air transport was the largest ⁠contributor ‌to the decline, ⁠as households ​scaled ‌back travel and ​airlines cancelled ⁠routes, the ABS said.

($1 = 1.4035 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Sonali ​Paul)