August 15, 2023 by MMR
Commerce Department, consumer spending, National Retail Federation, retail sales
Leading Headlines, Retail News

WASHINGTON –Retail sales reversed their downward trend in July as Prime Day and major promotions by other brands prompted increased shopping while wage increases gave consumers more money to spend, according to the National Retail Federation. “July retail sales show consumers continue to drive the economy through this period of economic pressure with robust spending
May 17, 2022 by MMR
Commerce Department, Inflation, retail sales
Leading Headlines

WASHINGTON – April retail sales rose 0.9% from the previous month to $677.7 billion, the Commerce Department reported today. It was the fourth consecutive monthly increase in the face of rising consumer prices. April’s increase followed the 0.5% gain in March sales, when Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine caused gasoline prices to surge. Pump prices
November 28, 2016 by MMR
Commerce Department, U.S. retail sales
2016, Issue 11-28-2016, Issues
WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales rose 0.8% in October from the previous month and were up 4.3% from a year earlier, the Commerce Department reported earlier this month. September retail sales were revised higher to show a 1% increase instead of the previously reported 0.6% increase. The combined September and October sales gain was the
August 29, 2016 by MMR
Commerce Department, July, U.S. retail sales
2016, Issue 08-29-2016, Issues
WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales in July held steady at a seasonally adjusted $457.7 billion, the Commerce Department said. The July sales figures represented a 2.3% increase from a year earlier. The department also revised June retail sales upward by 0.2% to a gain of 0.8% to reflect stronger spending at the nation’s retailers and
November 30, 2015 by MMR
Commerce Department, Costco Wholesale Corp., Federal Reserve, Fred's, retail sales, Rite Aid Corp., Walmart and Target Corp.
2015, Issue 11-30-2015
WASHINGTON – Retail sales increased 0.1% in October after being unchanged in September and August, the Commerce Department said. So-called core retail sales rose 0.2% last month after increasing 0.1% in September, the government noted. Core sales exclude automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food, and therefore correspond more closely to the consumer spending component of