U.S.
retail sales increase broadly in August
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[September 12, 2014]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - -
U.S. retail sales rose in August as Americans bought
automobiles and a range of other goods, which should
ease some concerns about consumer spending and support
expectations for sturdy growth in the third quarter. |
The Commerce Department said on Friday retail sales increased 0.6
percent last month after an upwardly revised 0.3 percent gain in
July.
The increase in retail sales, which account for a third of consumer
spending, was in line with economists' expectations.
July's retail sales were previously reported to have been flat.
So-called core sales, which strip out automobiles, gasoline,
building materials and food services, and correspond most closely
with the consumer spending component of gross domestic product,
increased 0.4 percent in August.
That followed an upwardly revised 0.4 percent gain in July, which
was previously reported as a 0.1 percent rise.
Retail sales are lagging other relatively bullish economic data such
as manufacturing, housing and employment. That has raised concerns
that growth this quarter could fall below the anticipated 3 percent
annual rate.
August's fairly solid retail sales report and upward revisions to
July's figures should ease some of those fears. The economy grew at
a 4.2 percent pace in the second quarter.
In August, receipts at auto dealerships jumped 1.5 percent after
advancing 0.6 percent the prior month. While sales at service
stations fell 0.8 percent, that reflected declining gasoline prices,
which should free up income and support
discretionary spending in the months ahead.
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Sales at clothing retailers gained 0.3 percent and receipts at
sporting goods shops increased 0.9 percent.
Sales at electronics and appliance stores rose 0.7 percent,
while receipts at building materials and garden equipment suppliers
rebounded 1.4 percent. Sales at non-store retailers, which include
online sales, edged up 0.1 percent.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Paul Simao)
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