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The weaker result in May still leaves retail sales at the third highest on record and well above the most recent nine-year trend (see first chart). From a year ago, retail sales are up 28.1 percent.
Total retail sales in May bounced off 17.7% from the ... Retail Sales By Segment In 12 Hair-Raising Charts. Jun. 17, 2020 9:54 AM ... This is the category whose April sales were revised up by ...
4 Charts to Explain the Retail Sales Rise Ben Casselman Reporting on the economy As you can see below, retail sales rose 17.7 percent in May as the economy began to reopen.
A line chart showing the share e-commerce makes of total retail sales from 2000 to 2022, on a quarterly basis. Roughly 3 in 20 retail purchases made in the U.S. are online.
Two decades after Amazon streamlined the process, sales from e-commerce account for a little less than $10 of every $100 spent in retail as a whole. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Despite an uptick in inflation, retail numbers over the past year were on the upswing. That was largely driven by non-store, grocery, and gas station purchases. U.S. sales for the full year were ...
Total retail sales for all categories, minus autos and gasoline, were up 4.5%. “The resilience of retail sales this September underpins the adaptability and robustness of U.S. consumers.
In Kittery, sales of general merchandise – a category that includes clothing, footwear and furnishings – are down nearly 18 percent from 2014 to 2018, ...
Polish retail sales grew 4.4% year on year in constant prices in May (chart), a marked slowdown from the 7.6% y/y increase recorded in April, the statistics office GUS said on June 24. The result beat ...
Retail sales rose 1% in June, more than expected by Wall Street economists. Economists had forecast sales would rise 0.9% over the prior month in June after a 0.3% jump in May. Sales in May were ...
New data out Friday showed retail sales declined more than expected in the first month of 2025. Headline retail sales fell 0.9% in January, more than the 0.2% decline economists had expected ...