June 18th, 2025
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Retail sales in the US went down by 0.9% in May, after a 0.1% drop in April, according to the Commerce Department. This decrease was mainly because car sales fell a lot, after going up in March as people tried to avoid President Trump's 25% tax on imported cars and car parts. Even though people are less confident about the economy, steady prices and low unemployment might keep spending at a moderate level in the next few months. Sales, not including things like gas, cars, and restaurants, went up by 0.4% last month, showing that people are still buying some extra items. While many areas saw big drops, online stores, clothing stores, and furniture stores had more sales. The overall drop in retail sales is probably linked to worries about higher prices because of Trump's tariffs.
June 18th, 2025
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