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Retail sales fall for third straight month in June

Retail sales fell for a third straight month in June as demand slumped for everything from cars and electronics to building materials, a sign the economic recovery is flagging.

 

U.S. Retail Sales Climb

U.S. retail sales climbed at the fastest rate in four months during February, increasing by 1.0% from the previous month to $387.12 billion.

 

Retail Sales in US Climbed More Than Forecast in September

Retail Sales in US Climbed More Than Forecast in September

Retail sales in the U.S. climbed more than forecast in September, easing concern that unemployment stuck near a 26-year high will bring the recovery to a halt.

 

Retail sales drop 0.5% in June

Retail sales fell in June for the second straight month, more evidence that the U.S. economic recovery will slow in the second half of the year.

 

U.S. Retail Sales Topped Forecasts, Rose 0.3% in February

U.S. Retail Sales Topped Forecasts, Rose 0.3% in February

The 0.3 percent increase, the biggest since November, provided hope that the recovery was gaining momentum.

 

U.S. Retail Sales Exceed Forecasts

U.S. Retail Sales Exceed Forecasts

Consumers spent more on gasoline and a wide range of other goods, data showed, raising hopes of a self-sustaining economic recovery.

 

Retail Sales Post Decline

Retail Sales Post Decline

Disappointing performance underscores concerns about the timing and durability of a recovery.

 

New jobless claims drop; retail sales rise

New jobless claims drop; retail sales rise

The number of newly laid-off Americans filing jobless claims fell more than expected last week and retail sales grew in May for the first time in three months, fresh evidence that the worst of the recession may have past.

 

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