U.S. retail sales dropped sharply last month, in part because cold weather kept more Americans indoors and dented sales at ...
With consumer spending making up two-thirds of economic activity in the U.S., the sales numbers indicate potentially weaker ...
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 dropped by the most in nearly two years in January, likely because of frigid temperatures and moderation ...
Retail sales dropped 0.9% last month after an upwardly revised 0.7% increase in December, the Commerce Department's Census ...
The advance report for retail sales plummeted by 0.9 percent for January, offset only modestly by upward revisions to prior ...
U.S. retail sales fell more than expected in January, dropping a seasonally adjusted 0.9% from December to $723.9 billion, ...
Retail expert Rich Hollander sits down with FOX 10's Ellen McNamara and explains why retail spending is down .9% in January ...
The US economy faced a dual setback in January, with both retail sales and manufacturing output recording declines.
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 ...
Economists speculated that rising prices and uncertain economic outlook amid confusion over tariffs on imports were forcing consumers to tighten their purse strings.
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