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Economy
NYT: Retail sales stall -- along with gasoline demand
2022-08-18
[NYT via Hot Air] Today’s retail sales numbers from the Commerce Department looked good — nominally, anyway. Once their numbers got adjusted for inflation, it looked more like Americans have begun pulling back on their consumption. The New York Times took a pessimistic view of the July retail sales report, noting that it was "virtually unchanged" from June after accounting for inflation:
U.S. retail sales were virtually unchanged in July, slowed by the falling price of gasoline, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. That followed a revised 0.8 percent rise in June, which was driven in part by accelerating prices at the gas pump.

Excluding the sale of gas and cars, retail sales rose 0.7 percent last month, more than economists had expected.

The mixed results were also reflected in a widely varied batch of earnings reports by major retailers this week, as the companies wrestle with the effects that high inflation is having on consumer spending.

The retail sales data, which does not adjust for price increases, showed that spending in nine of the 13 categories went up last month. Spending at gas stations fell 1.8 percent in July, after a 2.5 percent rise in June, as prices at the pump steadily dropped as a result of decreased demand and falling oil prices. Spending on cars, clothing and goods at department stores also fell in July.

CNBC’s Jeff Cox also took a glass-half-empty perspective on retail sales. It’s not a contraction, at least not yet, but it’s a stall:
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  The Inflation Reduction stuff was intended as a save the Democrats economic stimulus. I think they turned it into a last call on the gravy train for all the green and woke interests. No stimulus will result. After getting hammered in Nov, they will try to stage a giant pork fest in the lame session. Mitch will try to help.
Posted by: Super Hose   2022-08-18 20:14  

#5  Memorial and Independence Day holidays are long over, too.

Credit cards coming due, with back to school expenses.

CNBC’s Jeff Cox also took a glass-half-empty perspective on retail sales

Whoa whoa Russian Agent spread your Bad Vibes!
Posted by: swksvolFF   2022-08-18 10:56  

#4  What about Diesel demand? You know the magic ingredient that fills the store shelves that never seem to be empty (except when directed by Soviet Central Planning governors and Fauci)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-08-18 10:56  

#3  ...Gas prices here in SC are inching up slightly, but I'm assuming that's routine pre-Labor Day increases.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-08-18 08:27  

#2  Hmm, demand falls, generally prices do, too.
Memorial and Independence Day holidays are long over, too. But $5+ per gallon would/should put a damper on spending decisions.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-08-18 05:34  

#1  And in other news:

Financial Times - Chinese economy ‘in desperate situation’
Posted by: Besoeker   2022-08-18 01:37  

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