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Retail Sales Dive in January as Consumers Pull Back
  + stars: | 2024-02-15 | by ( Tim Smart | Feb. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +3 min
Retail sales fell by 0.8% last month, far worse than expected, as consumers pulled back from their holiday spending and amid rising inflation and higher credit costs, the Census Bureau reported on Thursday. While overall retail trade sales declined, nonstore retailers were up 6.4 percent from last year. And consumers continued to spend on eating out, with food services and drinking places up 6.3% from a year ago. In January, retail sales rose by 2.34% from a year ago, according to the NRF/CNBC Retail Monitor powered by credit card tracking firm Affinity Solutions, but sales were down by 0.16% from December’s strong performance. “Notably, consumers are feeling strained by higher prices at the grocery store and beyond,” Patel said.
Persons: Jeffrey Roach, , Jonathan Silver, Piyush Patel, , ” Patel, Organizations: Census, Federal, LPL, CNBC Retail Monitor, Affinity Solutions, Affinity, Federal Reserve Bank of New Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Consumer prices held stable in October, bringing the annual inflation rate down to 3.2% from 3.7% a month ago as energy prices receded, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Tuesday. “Further evidence of disinflation inside the October inflation report,” RSM US Chief Economist Joseph Brusuelas posted on social media, noting that month-over-month inflation was flat at 3.2% and core inflation was up 0.2 percent to 4% over the same period. Although prices for a wide variety of goods and services have cooled this year, the current inflation rate is well above the 2% target set by the central bank. “Inflation expectations over the next 5 years dipped to 2.7%, slightly above the Fed’s long-run target of 2%. “We don’t think the last mile of disinflation will be particularly hard,” Goldman Chief Economist Jan Hatzius wrote in the outlook.
Persons: Joseph Brusuelas, Stocks, Matt Bush, Patrick De Haan, , , Piyush Patel, Jeffrey Roach, Goldman Sachs, Jan Hatzius Organizations: of Labor Statistics, RSM, Federal, Treasury, Dow Industrial, Guggenheim Partners, CNBC, National Retail Foundation, NRF, Affinity Solutions, Wall Street, Travel, Gas, New York Federal Reserve Bank, University of Michigan’s, LPL, Investment, ” Goldman Locations: U.S
watch nowThe consumer took a spending break ahead of the holiday season, with October retail sales, excluding autos and gas, falling by 0.08%, and core retail, which also removes restaurants, declining by 0.03%, according to the new CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor. The new Retail Monitor, debuting Monday, is a joint product of CNBC and the National Retail Federation based on data from Affinity Solutions, a leading consumer purchase insights company. The data differs from the Census Bureau's retail sales report as it is the result of actual consumer purchases, while the Census relies on survey data. The government data is frequently revised as additional survey data becomes available. The CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor is not revised as it's calculated from actual transactions during the month.
Persons: Matthew Shay, Dan Colarusso Organizations: CNBC, NRF, Retail Monitor, National Retail Federation, Affinity Solutions, Affinity, Business
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetail sales and the economy: New data tracks strength of consumerCNBC's Steve Liesman reports on a joint project between CNBC, the National Retail Federation and Affinity Solutions to track consumer activity.
Persons: Steve Liesman Organizations: CNBC, National Retail Federation, Affinity Solutions
Data giant Snowflake is building a marketplace for retail media data. Data giant Snowflake is building a marketplace for retail media data as it tries to grab a bigger piece of the $80 billion retail media market. Investing in retail media is a top priority for Snowflake, said Rosemary DeAragon, the company's global head of retail and CPG. There's sharp competition in the ad industry to grab as much retail media share as possible, while the market is still relatively nascent. While tech giants like Amazon and Google have their own clean room offerings, they don't field a retail media data marketplace.
Persons: Snowflake, Chase cardmembers, Rosemary DeAragon, Myles Younger, Damian Garbaccio, who've, haven't, Morgan Stanley, Criteo, Shiv Gupta Organizations: Affinity Solutions, Affinity, IRI, Nielsen, Walmart, Google, Amazon Locations: Snowflake
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