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US retail sales post third straight monthly gain

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US Retail Sales Rise for Third Month Despite Gas Price Surge
US retail sales advanced for a third month in April, pointing to some signs of consumer resilience despite sharply higher gasoline prices.

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US retail sales post third straight monthly gain; import prices surge
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Retail Sales Chugged Along In April Despite Fuel Crunch
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Consumers Are Hanging In There, Retail Sales Data Show
April's retail sales data sent a reassuring signal Thursday morning: Despite rising gasoline prices, consumers aren't dramatically pulling back from spending in other areas.

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Retail Sales up 0.5% in April From March as Higher Gas Prices Leave Less Room for Nonessential Items
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Tax refunds help to lift US retail sales; drag from rising inflation looms
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Retailers’ Sales Growth Cooled Last Month
Retailers’ sales grew by 0.5% last month to $757.1 billion, versus the 1.6% growth recorded in March, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

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Americans are shelling out for higher gas prices while cutting back on some goods
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Retail sales increase again in April, partly lifted by higher prices
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Record surge in gasoline receipts boosts US retail sales, but weakness is looming
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 underpinned spending elsewhere.
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Retail sales jump more than expected in March as gas prices surge, tax refunds flow in
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. Better yet, the February increase in retail sales was ...
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U.S. retail sales surge as gas prices spike from Iran war
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 underpinned spending elsewhere. Though higher prices largely ...
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Record surge in gasoline receipts boosts US retail sales in March
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
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April U.S. retail sales growth slows from March's spike, as expected
M/M to $757.1B vs. +0.5% consensus and +1.6% in March (revised from +1.7%), according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Thursday.
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Record surge in gasoline receipts boosts retail sales in March
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 underpinned spending elsewhere. Though higher prices largely ...
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