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.
U.S. retail sales were unexpectedly flat in April as higher gasoline prices pulled spending away from other goods, indicating ...
U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in April, suggesting that inflation resumed its downward trend.
Retail sales in the United States were flat in April, signaling a slowdown in consumer spending. Overall sales held steady at ...
Retail sales in the United States were flat in April, government data showed Wednesday, despite analyst expectations that ...
NEW YORK -- Americans unexpectedly paused their spending in April from March as inflation continued to sting and elevated interest rates made taking on debt more burdensome. Retail sales were ...
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 ...
KBRA releases research examining April retail sales. This month's installment discusses several indicators of a gently slowing U.S. economy including flattening retail sales, slowing nonfarm ...
US consumers could be reaching their breaking point. After dealing with elevated inflation and the highest interest rates in decades, they’re starting to rein in their spending. Last month ...
Retail sales volumes (quantity bought) fell by 2.3% in April 2024, following a fall of 0.2% in March 2024 (revised from 0.0%). Sales volumes fell across most sectors, with clothing retailers, sports ...