Depending on where you look, February’s retail results are a confusing mixed bag – up 0.2% on a seasonally-adjusted basis ...
Ecommerce sales bounced after the drop in January. Sales at nonstore retailers (mostly ecommerce but also stalls and markets) ...
American consumers spent less than they were expected to do last month, even as sales still grew solidly despite recent ...
Retail sales edged up a seasonally adjusted 0.2% in February from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Monday. + ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded in February, suggesting that the economy continued to grow in the first quarter, though at a ...
Retail sales increased ​less than expected in February ​compared with the prior month, the Commerce Department reported ...
US retail sales rose by less than forecast in February and the prior month was revised lower, adding to concerns of a ...
Spending at US retailers last month was much weaker than expected, in a troubling sign that the American shopper could be starting to tap out.
Monday's retail sales report comes as investors have been watching closely for any further signs of slowing economic growth.
Retail sales rose less than expected in February and saw downward revisions for January amid fears the US economy may be growing slower than Wall Street initially thought to start 2025.
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