US Retail Sales Drop Significantly Amid Tariff Uncertainty

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US retail sales declined by 0.9% in May, the largest drop in two years, largely due to tariff-related uncertainty causing a frontloading of purchases earlier in the year, especially in autos. While core retail sales showed some resilience, economists warn of a potential slowdown as tariffs impact disposable incomes and consumer behavior in the coming months.
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