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Retail Sales Increased 0 3 in November
Retail sales reversed the previous month’s loss in November, rising 0.3%. Auto dealers were primarily responsible for the gain, as core sales (excluding autos and gasoline) rose by just 0.7%. Despite the modest overall rise there were big moves within individual segments. Year-over-year growth held steady at 3.7% in November.
Non-store retailers saw strong gains in November rising 3% over the previous month, about three times their recent average. The strong growth contributed 0.3% to overall growth. Electronics and appliances stores also saw strong growth, rising 2.5%. Rebuilding from Hurricane Sandy likely contributed to the strong 1.6% growth in sales at building materials stores.
Sales fell the most sharply at Gasoline stations, falling 4.0% over the month. The decline in gasoline sales was likely a direct result of lower gasoline prices. Sales also fell unusually sharply at general stores, which were down 0.9%.
Read the Census report.
Retail Sales Increased 0 3 in November
Non-store retailers saw strong gains in November rising 3% over the previous month, about three times their recent average. The strong growth contributed 0.3% to overall growth. Electronics and appliances stores also saw strong growth, rising 2.5%. Rebuilding from Hurricane Sandy likely contributed to the strong 1.6% growth in sales at building materials stores.
Sales fell the most sharply at Gasoline stations, falling 4.0% over the month. The decline in gasoline sales was likely a direct result of lower gasoline prices. Sales also fell unusually sharply at general stores, which were down 0.9%.
Read the Census report.