Retail Sales Surge in June Amid Economic Resilience

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Retail sales in the US rebounded in June by 0.6% after tariffs were reduced, indicating a strategic recovery in consumer spending despite ongoing trade war uncertainties, with auto and restaurant sales leading the increase and overall economic growth remaining steady.
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- Retail sales jumped more than expected last month CNN
- US retail sales beat expectations in June Reuters
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- Retail sales rebound 0.6% in June with spending by Americans remaining resilient Star Tribune
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