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U.S. Retail Sales Post Broad Gains in June

Published 2019-07-16, 08:30 a/m
Updated 2019-07-16, 09:41 a/m
© Reuters.  U.S. Retail Sales Post Broad Gains in June

© Reuters. U.S. Retail Sales Post Broad Gains in June

(Bloomberg) -- U.S. retail sales exceeded projections in June on broad gains across most categories, indicating consumption was already healthy before an anticipated interest-rate cut this month.

The value of overall sales rose 0.4% after a downwardly revised 0.4% increase the prior month, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday. That compared with a projected gain of 0.2% in Bloomberg’s survey of economists.

Sales in the “control group” subset, which excludes food services, car dealers, building-materials stores and gasoline stations, increased 0.7%, also exceeding projections. Some analysts view the measure as a more accurate gauge of consumer demand. Excluding automobiles and gasoline, retail sales increased 0.7%.

The rebound in sales underscores Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s view that consumer spending and finances remain healthy amid a tight labor market that’s been supporting the expansion. Strength at retailers may also complicate the debate for policy makers as they gather July 30-31 to chart their course amid growing headwinds from slowing global growth to trade tensions.

Powell in congressional testimony last week left it all but certain that the Fed is poised to cut rates for the first time in a decade. Still, he told lawmakers that consumer spending has reliably driven growth and rebounded to a solid pace after first-quarter weakness.

The initial reading of second-quarter gross domestic product is due July 26. A survey this month showed growth probably slowed to a 1.8% annualized pace from 3.1%, though consumption was seen picking up.

Broad Strength

Eleven of 13 major retail categories increased, led by a 1.7% increase in nonstore retailers, which include online vendors. Electronics and appliance stores and gasoline stations both fell.

Filling-station receipts decreased 2.8%, the most since December, as gasoline prices fell a second month. The figures aren't adjusted for price changes, so lower retail sales in the category could reflect changes in gasoline costs, sales, or both.

Sales at automobile dealers climbed 0.7%, the same pace as the prior month. Industry data from Wards Automotive Group previously showed unit sales unchanged in June after a May rebound.

A separate Labor Department report Tuesday showed import prices decreased 0.9% in June from the prior month, as export prices fell 0.7%. Data on business inventories are due for release at 10 a.m. in Washington.

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  • Sales at department stores fell 1.1% after a 0.6% decline the prior month.
  • Estimates in the Bloomberg survey for retail sales ranged from a decline of 0.2% to a gain of 0.5%.
  • The retail-sales data don't capture all household purchases and tend to be volatile. Personal-spending figures, which also span services, will offer a fuller picture of U.S. consumption in data due at the end of the month.

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