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U.S. Retail Sales See Modest Rise Amid Inflation Concerns

Adriana Pulley · July 20, 2023 · 1 min read


Photo by Alexander Kovacs / Unsplash
Photo by Alexander Kovacs / Unsplash

Despite expectations of a 0.5% increase, June saw a modest 0.2% rise in retail sales, attributed to amplified spending on e-commerce platforms, home furniture, and electronics. Compared to the previous year, retail sales have grown by 1.5%. Notably, online retailers experienced a 1.9% increase in spending, whereas department stores, gas stations, and food and beverage stores saw a decrease.

Although this data indicates a softening in consumer demand, it does not predict a severe downturn. Policymakers view this slowing demand as beneficial in controlling inflation without causing a recession.

Source: Axios

 Todays retail sales numbers will suggest a much softer read on consumption than the reality.

Nominal demand for goods (which retail sales covers) has been largely flat for over a year while demand for the 2x larger service sector has continued on: pic.twitter.com/8ywfW0icki— Bob Elliott (@BobEUnlimited) July 18, 2023 

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