COTD = Chart of the Day

COTD = Chart of the Day

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In economics, things take longer to happen than you think they will, and then they happen faster than you thought they could.
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All spending? Main Street and Internet Street? Seems like people are getting off of work earlier and going to bed earlier perhaps.
Good points, Anon. Here’s the Economist:
In theory, remote labour should make weekdays more like weekends. Work-from-home days and weekends are both free of commuting, and it is easier to fit errands or meet-ups between video calls than to abscond from the office. Yet credit-card data show that it has had the opposite effect: weekends’ outsized share of in-person spending has grown even further.
At our request, Visa, the world’s biggest card-payment network, shared hourly data on spending on entertainment, food and drink, retail goods and transport, but excluding online transactions. The numbers covered 22 cities on six continents in November 2019 and November 2022. They tracked shifts in the timing of purchases, but not changes in total spending levels.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/06/28/sunday-brunch-is-the-new-friday-night