BUSINESSSEATTLE TIMES
Retail sales up a modest 0.2% in June amid economic uncertainty and fading benefits from tax refunds
Retail sales increased by 0.2% in June, but spending slowed compared to May due to ongoing economic uncertainty and the diminishing impact of government tax refunds.
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- Retail sales up a modest 0.2% in June amid economic uncertainty and fading benefits from tax refunds
- Retail sales up a modest 0.2% in June amid economic uncertainty and fading benefits from tax refunds
- Retail sales up a modest 0.2% in June amid economic uncertainty and fading benefits from tax refunds
- US retail sales rose 0.2% in June, up 6.7% from a year ago
- Retail had a 'surprisingly robust' first quarter, but the real test is ahead as tax refunds dry up