U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in April, suggesting that inflation resumed its downward trend at the start ...
WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly flat in April as higher gasoline prices pulled spending away from other goods, indicating that consumer spending was losing momentum.
April's update on retail sales comes as economists are closely watching for any signs of weakening consumer demand amid ...
Retail sales in the United States were flat in April, signaling a slowdown in consumer spending. Overall sales held steady at ...
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U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in April, suggesting that inflation resumed its downward trend at the start ...
US consumers could be reaching their breaking point. After dealing with elevated inflation and the highest interest rates in ...
American shoppers are showing signs of spending fatigue, with retail sales data for April coming in sharply below expectations. U.S. retail sales were unchanged from March, the Commerce Department ...
American consumers reined in their spending last month, especially on motor vehicles and parts, as well as online.
ASX 200 futures are 0.2 per cent higher at 7836 points ahead of retail data at 11.30am AEST from the Australian Bureau of ...
Retail sales in the United States were flat in April, government data showed Wednesday, despite analyst expectations that ...