U.S. Retail Sales: Robust Performance Ahead of the Downturn
February Retail Sales Overview
In February, retail sales increased by 0.6%. The figures for January were updated to reflect a smaller decrease of 0.1%, compared to the previously reported 0.2% drop. Gas station sales rose by 0.9%, with fuel prices beginning to climb ahead of the Middle East conflict that emerged in March.
The growth was widespread, with the automotive sector seeing a notable rise of 1.2%—its strongest performance since last summer. Online retail remained robust, posting a 0.7% gain, while spending at restaurants went up by 0.4%, ending a two-month streak of declines. In contrast, grocery sales fell sharply by 1.0%, marking the largest decrease since August 2020.
These trends indicate that shoppers are increasingly favoring convenience, such as online purchases, and adjusting their spending habits accordingly.
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