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April CPI Spike Raises Pressure on Already-Stretched Consumers
PYMNTS · 2026-05-13 · via PYMNTS.com

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Highlights

April’s CPI data indicated the fastest pace of inflation seen in several years.

Nearly 9 in 10 consumers reported financial stress tied to grocery costs as food inflation accelerated again.

Young consumers increasingly combined spending cuts with installment plans, side income and borrowing to manage higher living costs.

Inflation accelerated again in April, intensifying pressure on consumers who were already struggling to keep pace with rising costs for food, housing and healthcare.

The latest Consumer Price Index report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released Tuesday (May 12), showed inflation rising 3.8% year over year in April, while prices increased 0.6% month over month, marking the strongest monthly inflation gains since October 2022.

The headline numbers signal reinforcement of a trend already emerging in PYMNTS Intelligence research. Consumers are increasingly changing how they manage spending, liquidity and payments as elevated living costs become more deeply embedded in everyday life.

That connection was especially visible in food inflation. The CPI report showed food and beverage prices rising 3.2% annually, while food consumed at home recorded its largest yearly increase since August 2023. Meat, poultry, fish and eggs prices rose 1.3% in April alone, with fruits and vegetables climbing 1.8%.

In PYMNTS Intelligence’s “Generations Under Pressure: How Younger Consumers Are Coping With Higher Living Costs” report, 89% of consumers cited financial stress tied to groceries early this year, up from 84% in October. Grocery inflation has evolved from a temporary budgeting problem into what many households now view as a recurring cash flow challenge.

The CPI report also highlighted continued pressure in shelter and energy costs. Shelter prices rose 3.3% year over year and 0.6% in April, while energy prices surged 17.9% over the last 12 months amid higher gasoline costs. These categories have become central drivers of consumer anxiety in PYMNTS’ data as well. More than half of consumers surveyed by PYMNTS Intelligence said daily living expenses remained one of their primary financial challenges, while housing costs ranked among the top pressures facing working-age consumers.

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Inflation Is Changing Consumer Financial Behavior

The PYMNTS Intelligence data suggests consumers are not simply spending less. Instead, many are layering multiple financial strategies together to absorb persistent inflation.

Overall, 69% of consumers reported cutting back on everyday spending, while 52% said they were avoiding major purchases. The research also found increasing use of credit and liquidity tools to manage higher recurring costs, as 18% of consumers reported using buy now, pay later installment plans, while 22% borrowed from family or friends.

Young consumers were especially likely to combine several coping mechanisms simultaneously. Roughly 1 in 5 bridge millennials, millennials and Generation Z consumers reported using four or more strategies at the same time, including reducing spending, taking on additional work, adjusting savings behavior and using credit products.

The shift reflects how inflation is increasingly affecting cash flow timing as much as purchasing power itself. As recurring bills consume larger portions of household budgets, consumers are seeking more flexibility in when and how payments are made. April’s inflation data may push consumers toward even further embrace of installments.

Confidence Weakens Even as Consumers Adapt

Even as households adopt more aggressive financial management strategies, confidence appears to be eroding. PYMNTS Intelligence found the share of consumers who believed their coping strategies were “extremely or very effective” fell to 25% in January from 34% in October. Millennials and bridge millennials saw some of the steepest drops in confidence despite being among the most proactive groups in deploying multiple financial tools.

At the same time, the broader inflation picture remains mixed rather than uniformly negative. Certain retail categories, including furniture, appliances and motor vehicle parts, showed price declines in April.

Still, the broader trend emerging from both the CPI data and PYMNTS Intelligence research is that consumers are adapting to inflation through increasingly sophisticated financial management behaviors. Flexible payments, installment options and tighter cash flow oversight are here-and-now strategies that will only become more firmly entrenched in households’ future financial tool kits.