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Australia May household spending climbs 1.3%, reversing April drop

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 9:06 PM

SYDNEY, June 25 (Reuters) – Australian household spending rebounded in May ​as travel returned ‌to normal after a war-induced drop in April, data showed on ‌Thursday, ​suggesting consumer ⁠demand was holding ⁠up in the face of higher borrowing costs and fuel ​prices.

Data from the Australian Bureau of ⁠Statistics showed ⁠its monthly household ​spending indicator (MHSI) jumped 1.3% ​in May to A$80.64 billion ($55.59 ‌billion). Analysts had generally looked for a rise of ⁠0.5%, following a steep 1.1% drop in April.

Transport was ⁠the ‌largest contributor to ⁠gains in ​May, ‌while households also ​spent more ⁠on clothing and eating out.

($1 = 1.4505 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Muralikumar ​Anantharaman)