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August 15, 2017US RETAIL SALES, JULY 2017 Month-over-Month, Year-over-Year
The US Census Bureau announced today that the advance estimates of U.S retail and food service sales for July 2017 was a seasonally adjusted $478.9 billion, 0.6 per cent higher than June 2017 and 4.2 per cent higher than July 2016.
Retail trade sales increased 0.6 per cent from June 2017 and increased 4.3 per cent year over last year. Nonstore Retailers were up 11.5 percent from July 2016, while Building Materials and Garden Equipment were up 8.3% from last year.
Year-to-Date
In Jan-Jul 2017, the United States unadjusted retail sales and food services increased 3.9% ($122.6 billion) over Jan-Jul 2016 to $3.3 trillion.
- Other Retail Operations (including food services), 28% of total retail trade increased 5.1% or $45.2 billion.
- Motor vehicle sector, 21% of total retail trade increased 4.5% or $29.7 billion.
- Gasoline Stations, 8% of total retail trade increased 8.4% or $20.1 billion.
- Building materials, 7% of total retail trade increased 7.0% or $14.5 billion.
- Food and beverage sector, 13% of total retail trade increased 1.8% or $7.4 billion.
- General merchandise stores, 12% of total retail trade increased 1.0% or $3.7 billion.
- Misc. retail, 2% of total retail trade increased 3.6% or $2.5 billion.
- Furniture stores, 2% of total retail trade increased 3.8% or $2.4 billion.
- Clothing Stores, 4% of total retail trade increased 0.2% or $0.2 billion.
- Electronics stores, 2% of total retail trade decreased 1.3% or $0.7 billion.
- Sports and hobby stores, 1% of total retail trade decreased 4.9% or $2.3 billion.
Source: US Census Bureau, Data Tables
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