American consumers pulled back their spending to start 2026, extending the malaise in retail sales that began late last year.
U.S. retail sales declined by 0.2% M/M to $733.5B in January, against the 0.4% fall expected, and 0.0% growth seen in ...
Sales at retailers declined in January, the Commerce Department said, extending a tepid trend for U.S. shopping since late last year.
The value of retail purchases, not adjusted for inflation, decreased 0.2% after no change in December, Commerce Department ...
The Advance Retail Sales Report from the Census Bureau showed consumer spending was down less than feared in January.
Headline sales slipped 0.2%, a step down from December's flat reading but better than the projected 0.3% decline.
Retailers aren't boosting prices across the board to pass along tariff costs. Instead, they are being selective. Sales may get a boost from price hikes, but what will matter to retail investors is how ...
New data on retail sales today that gave a sense of all-important consumer spending as we head into the heart of the holiday shopping season. There was a whole bunch of data this morning that had been ...
US retail sales declined in January, restrained by weakness at auto dealers as winter weather-related disruptions tempered ...
After adjusting for the retail sales rate of inflation, measured at 3.0% in October, the overall volume of retail sales index decreased 7.0% when compared to October 2024, according to the newly ...