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American consumers defied expectations with retail sales growth in June, as shoppers adopt a ‘wait-and-see’ attitude toward ...
The boost in June was driven in part by a 1.2% rise in sales of autos and auto parts. Clothing sales also saw a significant ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded in June in a broad advance, potentially tempering some concerns about a retrenchment in consumer ...
U.S. retail sales jumped in June as spending on automobiles, building materials, and clothing all surged higher in the month ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded more than expected in June, suggesting a modest improvement in economic activity and giving the ...
US retail sales surged 0.6% MoM, far exceeding expectations and signaling robust consumer demand despite recent tariff ...
Retail sales rose 0.6% in June from May, the Commerce Department said Thursday. That was better than the 0.2% increase ...
Retail sales rose by 0.64% in June from May, to $720 billion, seasonally adjusted, after having fallen month-to-month in May ...
Signs of economic improvement also include steady job growth and a dip in first-time applications for unemployment benefits.
After an earlier pullback, consumers picked up their spending in June despite anxiety over tariffs and the state of the U.S.
Thursday’s retail sales data suggests that consumers aren’t yet balking at the higher prices, and reflect what big banks, economists, analysts, and retailers have said to describe the current consumer ...
June's retail sales report comes as investors have been closely watching to see how President Trump's tariffs could impact ...