US retail sales declined further
Instead of the expected growth, retail sales decreased for the third month in February, compared to the previous month in the United States, according to the report of the Census Bureau published on Wednesday.
In February, retail sales declined by 0.1 percent, compared to the previous month, instead of the expected 0.3 percent increase.
In January, the retail turnover also decreased by 0.1 percent on a monthly basis, according to the revised and slightly upward revisions of 0.3 percent. (MTI)
Related news
This year’s Black Friday broke all records in America
According to a recent report by Adobe Analytics, Black Friday…
Read more >The average producer price of raw milk fell by 20 percent in one year
In August 2023, the producer price of raw milk in…
Read more >Energy drinks can also be regulated products, like cigarettes and alcohol
In the United States, parents and pediatricians are pushing for…
Read more >Related news
KSH: retail turnover increased by 4.2 percent compared to the same period of the previous year, and by 2.0 percent compared to the previous month
According to raw data, the volume of retail sales in…
Read more >Significant increase in retail trade – sector outlook
In March, retail sales volume increased significantly by 2% compared…
Read more >NGM: the recovery of consumption is becoming more and more dynamic, retail turnover increased by 4.2 percent in March, which means that consumption has increased for three consecutive months
Based on the latest data from the Central Statistical Office…
Read more >