Ekonomické zprávy
17.03.2025

U.S. retail sales advance less than forecast in February

The Commerce Department announced on Monday that sales at U.S. retailers advanced by 0.2 per cent m-o-m in February, following a downwardly revised 1.2 per cent m-o-m decline (from -0.9 per cent m-o-m) in January. 

Economists had forecast total sales would rebound 0.6 per cent m-o-m in February.

According to the report, the February gain in the total retail sales was due to increases in 5 of all 13 retail categories, led by non-store retailers (+2.4 per cent m-o-m), health and personal care stores (+1.7 per cent m-o-m), and food and beverage stores (+0.4 per cent m-o-m).). Meanwhile, food services and drinking places (-1.5 per cent m-o-m), gasoline stations (-1.0 per cent m-o-m), and clothing and clothing accessories stores (-0.6 per cent m-o-m) posted the steepest decreases in retail sales in February.

Excluding auto, retail sales went up 0.3 per cent m-o-m in February after a downwardly revised 0.6 per cent m-o-m drop (from -0.4 per cent m-o-m) in the previous month, slightly missing economists’ estimate of a 0.4 per cent m-o-m rise. 

In y-o-y terms, U.S. retail sales soared 3.1 per cent in February after a downwardly revised 3.9 per cent surge (from +4.2 per cent) in the previous month. This marked the weakest annual increase since October 2024 (+3.0 per cent).

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