WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in March as the war with Iran boosted gasoline prices and led to a record surge in receipts at service stations, while tax refunds ...
Retail sales climbed 1.7% M/M to $752.1B in March, topping the +1.4% consensus and accelerating from the +0.7% pace in February, according to advance data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday ...
Retail sales in the United States increased by 1.7% in March compared to February, primarily driven by a surge in gas prices attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran. This rise marks the most ...
U.S. retail sales rose 1.7% in March from February — the largest monthly gain in three years — but most of the increase came from a spike in gas prices driven by the Iran war, according to the Census ...
WASHINGTON >> U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in March as the war with Iran boosted gasoline prices and led to a record surge in receipts at service stations, while tax refunds ...
Retail sales jumped 1.7% in March, topping estimates, with strong gains across multiple categories. Rising oil prices and inflation drove a 15.5% surge in gasoline station receipts, boosting totals.
Sales at retailers posted the biggest gain in March in three years - a sign of good health for the U.S. economy, but the increase was exaggerated by higher gasoline prices and rising inflation. Retail ...
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