美国巩固其在全球高消费城市中的地位
US Consolidates Position Among Highest-Spending Global Cities

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/us-consolidates-position-among-highest-spending-global-cities

世界数据实验室的一份报告预测,美国城市在全球顶级消费支出中心中的排名将上升。2020年,美国有五个城市位列前十;到2040年,达拉斯将加入其中。尽管日本的影响力下降,但中国的影响力正在上升。休斯顿预计到2040年将上升到第12位,华盛顿特区、凤凰城和西雅图也将跻身前20名。这种增长展现了美国阳光地带城市日益增长的影响力,它们以宜人的气候和较低的的生活成本吸引居民。尽管经历了COVID-19和通货膨胀等危机,但由于经济强劲、储蓄率下降和信贷使用率高,美国消费者支出依然强劲。更富有的美国人也做出了重大贡献,他们利用疫情期间的储蓄和低抵押贷款利率。报告还强调,到2040年,83%的新增消费者支出将来自城市地区,尤其是在前100个城市,这些城市预计将超过其他城市地区,实现消费者支出增长,因为它们吸引着富裕人士。


原文

In 2020, there were five U.S. entries among the cities with the biggest consumer spending in the world. By 2040, this will have risen to six with the addition of Dallas,release by World Data Lab shows

At the same time, as Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, the other regions in the top 10 have been diversifying, with Japan losing ground and China gaining some, the numbers show.

Infographic: U.S. Consolidates Position Among Highest-Spending Cities | Statista 

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Beyond the top 10, the U.S. has seen another city rising in the ranking. Houston is projected to climb to rank 12 in 2040, up from rank 14 in 2000. 

Washington D.C., Phoenix and Seattle are also among the top 20.

While America’s major metropolises are keeping their top spots, the ranking exemplifies the growing power of U.S. Sun Belt cities which have been attracting residents with favorable climate and lower cost of living.

Based on a relatively strong economy, consumer spending in the United States has persisted even through recent crises like the Covid-19 pandemic and strong inflation. Americans tend to save less and are among the biggest users of credit worldwide, which might not be sustainable but still ups spending. Additionally, richer Americans can still benefit from their pandemic savings and locked-in ultra-low mortgage rates. U.S. consumer spending is relying more and more on these rich or very rich individuals, the Wall Street Journal reports, which the U.S. has a lot of.

The report analyzes more than 6,000 cities on all continents. It found that 83% of new consumer spending until 2040 will be urban in nature. While the top 100 highest-spending cities are expected to grow in consumer class population by 2.4% annually until that date, consumer spending in them will grow by 4.5% every year, outperforming other urban populations around the globe as large cities continue to attract wealthy individuals and function as spending hubs.

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