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U.S. Retail
Sales, Wholesale Prices down |
Retail sales, wholesale prices down Washington, June 19, 2002 -- U.S. retail sales declined 0.9% in May according to a report released by The Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce. Retail and food services sales for May, adjusted for seasonal, holiday, and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $297.0 billion, a decrease of 0.9% from the previous month, but up 2.2% from May 2001. Total sales for the March through May 2002 period were up 3.3% from the same period a year ago. The March to April 2002 percent change was unrevised from 1.2%. May retail results were dragged down by automobile sales, which declined 2.5%, and lower gasoline prices, which precipitated a 3.1% decline. Excluding auto sales, the total decline was 0.4%. Furniture and home furnishings sales
defied the trend with an increase of 0.9% in May, while building and garden material sales
declined 0.4%. |
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