Les dépenses des consommateurs devraient ralentir dans la deuxième moitié de 2023

Shoppers at a west-end Toronto Sobeys grocery store, Sunday, June 26, 2023. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce says while consumer spending remained strong in the second quarter, it turned a corner after the Bank of Canada announced another interest rate hike in June. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy

Consumer spending is expected to cool in the third quarter as interest rate hikes continue to work their way through the economy, experts said.

"We do expect that consumers will be under increasing strain, particularly those folks that are borrowing," said Stephen Tapp, chief economist at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

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