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Alternative Economic Indicator

TSA Passenger Volume

Every checkpoint swipe is a vote of confidence in discretionary spending.

Current Value
2.8M
Trend
Up 9.5%

Raw Headcount, No Revisions

The TSA publishes daily checkpoint throughput the morning after — total travelers screened at U.S. airports, no seasonal adjustment, no survey methodology, no revision cycle. It's one of the most direct government-published measures of discretionary consumer activity that exists. The number is what it is.

Flights Are Booked in Advance

Air travel is expensive and planned weeks out. When throughput falls outside of holidays or weather events, the decision to stay home was made earlier — when someone looked at their finances and decided the trip wasn't worth it. That makes TSA data forward-looking in a way that most monthly indicators aren't.

What a Gap With GDP Means

When TSA volumes fall while consumer spending prints positive, the official data is capturing something the average traveler isn't feeling. When travel holds up during a reported slowdown, the headline numbers are probably overstating stress. The checkpoints don't revise.

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