Trademagazin > News and articles > Market News > Retail sales in the United States declined more significantly than expected in November
Retail sales in the United States declined more significantly than expected in November
In the United States, retail sales declined more than expected in November on a monthly comparision.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Census Bureau announced on Wednesday that the seasonally and calendar-adjusted November retail sales in the U.S. decreased by 1.1 percent to 546.5 billion USD in October after the modest 0.1 percent decline in October. (MTI)
Related news
Coca-Cola introduces a new cola
Coca-Cola announced that it will be adding a new product…
Read more >America uses sterile flies to protect itself against the flesh-eating parasite – Mexican animal exports have stopped again
The United States has again suspended live animal imports from…
Read more >MBH quick analysis: Retail trade momentum decreased in May
After Easter spending, retail sales growth slowed in May: total…
Read more >
More related news >
Related news
Chicken is getting more expensive, eggs are getting more expensive – this is what awaits Hungarian consumers now
A significant price increase has taken place on the domestic…
Read more >2025 brought an unpredictable season to the stone fruit market
The 2025 stone fruit season is characterised by contrasting trends…
Read more >K&H: the momentum of the service sector somewhat offsets the stagnation of industry
“The GKI’s newly published business climate index has decreased by…
Read more >