US Consumer Spending Declines in May Amid Tariff Concerns

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U.S. retail sales declined by 0.9% in May, driven by a drop in auto and appliance sales, amid ongoing tariff concerns, though some categories saw increased spending; the data complicates the economic outlook, reflecting consumer caution or a post-spending slowdown.
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