U.S.
retail sales weak, cast a cloud on consumer spending
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[January 14, 2015]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A gauge of
U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in December as demand fell
almost across the board, but that is probably not the start of a weak
trend given lower gasoline prices and a firming labor market.
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The Commerce Department said on Wednesday retail sales excluding
automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services fell 0.4
percent last month after a 0.6 percent rise in November.
The so-called core retail sales correspond most closely with the
consumer spending component of gross domestic product.
Economists polled by Reuters had expected core retail sales to rise
0.4 percent last month.
December's surprise decline could temper expectations that consumer
spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic
activity, accelerated sharply in the fourth quarter.
But with the labor market strengthening and gasoline prices
continuing to fall, December's decline in core retail sales will
likely be temporary.
Core sales last month were weighed down by a 1.6 percent decline in
receipts at electronic and appliance stores, as well as a 0.3
percent fall in sales at clothing stores. Online sales slipped 0.3
percent. There were also declines in receipts at sporting goods
stores.
Core sales were up 3.2 percent from a year earlier.
Receipts at furniture stores rose 0.8 percent in December.
Elsewhere, declining gasoline prices weighed on service station
sales, with receipts falling 6.5 percent - the biggest decline since
December 2008.
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That decline combined with a 0.7 percent fall in receipts at auto
dealerships to push down overall retail sales 0.9 percent, the
largest decline since January last year.
November retail sales were revised down to show a 0.4 percent
increase instead of the previously reported 0.7 percent advance.
Sales for building materials and garden equipment fell 1.9 percent
in December, while sales at restaurants and bars rose 0.8 percent.
(Reporting by Lucia Mutikani; Editing by Andrea Ricci)
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