U.S. personal income was flat in April 2026, halting abruptly after a solid gain the month before, according to data updated on 28 May 2026. On a month-over-month basis, personal income growth registered 0.0% in April, down sharply from a 0.6% increase in March 2026.
The figures indicate a sudden pause in the upward momentum seen earlier in the spring. While March’s 0.6% rise suggested firm income growth compared with the previous month, April’s unchanged reading signals that households did not see additional aggregate income gains as the second quarter began. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to determine whether April marks a temporary pause or the start of a softer trend in income growth.