U.S. retail sales sink 0.5% in June
U.S. retail sales fell by a seasonally adjusted 0.5% in June to mark the
third straight decline, the first time that's happened since midway
through the last recession in 2008, according to the latest government
data. Excluding autos, sales dropped 0.4%, the Commerce Department said
Monday. Economists surveyed by MarketWatch had forecast a 0.2% increase
in overall retail sales and no change excluding autos. Gasoline stations
reported the biggest drop, down 1.8%, but almost every sector of the
economy posted a decline. In the past 12 months, retail sales have risen
3.5%, but they fell in each month of the second quarter. Sales in May
were unchanged at a 0.2% decline, while sales in April were revised down
to a 0.5% drop from -0.2%.
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