Strengthening employment data, increasing housing prices and a
record-breaking stock market provided consumers the confidence they
needed to shop in April. According to the National Retail Federation,
April retail sales (excluding automobiles, gas stations and restaurants)
increased 0.6 percent seasonally adjusted from last month and increased
3.9 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
"In the face of higher taxes and sequester, consumers provided the
economy a bit of a reprieve this month," NRF President and CEO Matthew
Shay said. "Despite colder spring weather and an early Easter, consumers
shopped in April, demonstrating an inherent resiliency even as the
economy faces serious headwinds, including stagnant job and wage
growth."
April retail sales, released today by the U.S.
Department of Commerce, showed total retail and food services sales
(which include non-general merchandise categories such as automobiles,
gasoline stations, and restaurants) increased 0.1 percent seasonally
adjusted month-to-month and increased 3.7 percent adjusted
year-over-year.
"Today's retail sales data is encouraging news,"
NRF Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said. "However positive, retail sales
and consumer spending in April may not necessarily translate into a
stronger or healthier second quarter. NRF continues to forecast moderate
sales growth for the year."
Other findings from the April retail sales report include:
--
Building material & garden equipment and supplies dealers stores'
sales increased 1.5 percent seasonally-adjusted and increased 7.7
percent unadjusted year-over-year.
-- Clothing and clothing
accessories stores' sales increased 1.2 percent seasonally-adjusted
month-to-month and increased 3.5 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
--
Electronics and appliance stores' sales increased 0.8 percent
seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and increased 1.2 percent unadjusted
year-over-year.
-- Furniture and home furnishing stores' sales
were flat seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and increased 6.4 percent
unadjusted year-over-year.
-- General merchandise stores' sales
increased 1.0 seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and decreased 2.7
percent unadjusted year-over-year.
-- Health and personal care
stores' sales were decreased 0.1 seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and
flat unadjusted year-over-year.
-- Nonstore retailers' sales
increased 1.4 percent seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and increased
19.0 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
-- Sporting goods, hobby,
book and music stores' sales increased 0.5 percent seasonally-adjusted
month-to-month and increased 4.5 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
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