US consumer spending dips 0.1 percent in July, first decline since January; income weak By Washington Examiner FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint August 29, 2014 12:34 pm FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint WASHINGTON (AP) — US consumer spending dips 0.1 percent in July, first decline since January; income weak. Recommended Stories Scott Bessent confirms China agreed to TikTok deal Tariffs, smuggling, and the US-Mexico border wall puts a lot on Customs and Border Protection's plateNot one more taxpayer dime to bail out the (Un)Affordable Care Act Related Content Immigration Trump administration pledges to ‘surge’ ICE operations after recruitment spike Beltway Confidential Trump’s secure border has saved ‘hundreds of thousands’ of child sex trafficking victims: Tim Ballard Beltway Confidential Swalwell latest Democrat with White House ballroom construction derangement syndrome House Indiana governor calls special legislative session for redistricting next week Beltway Confidential A suboptimal inflation report that everyone from Wall Street to the White House loves