Retail sales rose 0.2% last month after a revised 1.2% decline in January, the Commerce Department's Census Bureau said on ...
U.S. retail sales rebounded in February, suggesting that the economy continued to grow in the first quarter, though at a ...
Sales rose modestly, offering reassurances that while consumer spending has slowed this year, it hasn’t buckled.
American consumers spent less than they were expected to do last month, even as sales still grew solidly despite recent ...
Retail sales rebounded in February, but still fell short of the 0.6 percent increase that had been forecast by analysts.
Retail sales crept up 0.2% M/M in February to $722.7B, less than the 0.6% increase expected, according to U.S. Census Bureau ...
Fresh economic data released on Monday showed U.S. retail sales rose modestly in February, but the control group saw a “much larger rebound,” according to Capital Economics. “Consumer spending is on ...
Monday's retail sales report comes as investors have been watching closely for any further signs of slowing economic growth.
Retail sales edged up a seasonally adjusted 0.2% in February from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Monday. + Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected a gain of 0.6%.
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