By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased solidly for a third straight month in April, though part of the rise in receipts was due to a sharp rise in inflation since ...
US retail sales rose 0.5% in April on a monthly basis, in line with market expectations, official figures showed Thursday. Retail and food services sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday ...
US retail sales advanced for a third month in April, pointing to some signs of consumer resilience despite sharply higher gasoline prices.
Retail sales rose 0.5% in April, in line with estimates. A large portion of the increase came from higher prices for gasoline ...
U.S. retail and food services sales climbed for a third consecutive month in April, though higher gasoline prices driven by ...
April retail sales increased even as inflation and high gas prices persisted. Most retail categories experienced gains, demonstrating strong consumer resilience. Mark Mathews, NRF Chief Economist, ...
Washington — U.S. retail sales increased further in April, but some of the rise in receipts was likely due to higher inflation as the war with Iran boosted prices of energy products and other ...
WASHINGTON – Despite rising gas prices and cautious consumer sentiment, retail sales in April made gains in both monthly and annual comparisons. That marked the 7 th consecutive month of gains. Sales ...