AMERICAN SPENDING COLLAPSED BY A RECORD 13.6% IN APRIL

American consumer spending ground to a halt during the coronavirus lockdown, and that is a massive problem for the spending-addicted US economy.

April’s personal consumption data showed a 13.6% drop in consumer spending, according to a Bureau of Economic Analysis report released Friday. That’s equal to $1.89 trillion, and drags spending down to a level not seen since September 2014.

It was the largest month-to-month decline since the BEA began tracking the data in 1959, and worse than economists had expected. Source ABC

The IEA warns global energy investment will fall by $400 billion in 2020, the biggest drop in the sector’s history

  1. The International Energy Agency said on Wednesday that global energy investment will fall by almost $400 billion in 2020 compared to last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  2. Before the pandemic, the global energy investment was on track for 2% growth, but now it fall by 20%.
  3. IEA is also forecasting that oil demand could drop by 9 million barrels per day by 2025  .Source Business insider