According to a Friday U.S. Census Bureau report, retail sales for January were down 0.9% from the December. But total sales ...
U.S. retail sales fell more than expected in January, dropping a seasonally adjusted 0.9% from December to $723.9 billion, ...
U.S. retail sales surged 4.8% year-over-year in January, rising to $668 billion, setting the stage for unexpectedly strong retail growth in 2025.
M/M vs.-0.2% consensus and +0.7% prior (revised from +0.4%), according to data released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Friday.
The advance report for retail sales plummeted by 0.9 percent for January, offset only modestly by upward revisions to prior ...
Retail and food sales made their largest monthly drop in January since March 2023, marking an end to the buying surge that ...
On Friday, the Census Bureau gave us retail sales data for January, which fell 0.9% from December. That’s a much bigger drop than economists were expecting. Now, we usually see a drop in retail sales ...
Retail used-vehicle sales rose 8% in January, while CPO sales declined. The 2025 forecast sees steady growth despite supply ...
Retail expert Rich Hollander sits down with FOX 10's Ellen McNamara and explains why retail spending is down .9% in January ...
Partially driven by New Year’s Day falling on a Wednesday, much of December’s holiday sales moved into Circana’s January reporting. That shift contributed to the December decline and the January ...
Consumers sharply curtailed their spending in January, indicating a potential weakening in economic growth ahead, according ...
Feb. 14 (UPI) --U.S. retail sales for January fell more than expected, according to a Department of Commerce report released Friday. Seasonally adjusted retail sales fell 0.9% in January to $723.9 ...