"US Retail Sales Surge in June, Defying Expectations"

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US retail sales excluding autos rose by 0.4% in June, the highest increase in three months, indicating stronger consumer spending at the end of the second quarter. Total retail sales remained unchanged due to a 2% decline in auto dealership receipts. The figures are not adjusted for inflation.
Topics:top-news#auto-dealerships#consumer-spending#economic-indicators#economy#inflation#us-retail-sales
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