U.S. retail sales in May dropped more than expected as the pre-tariffs surge in purchases subside. The drop in sales was led by a decline in auto purchases. Reuters notes that it is unclear if tariffs are the main driver of this change, but tariffs could cause a slowdown as it impacts the consumers’ disposable income in the future.
Retail Sales Drop 0.9 Percent in May
Published on June 20, 2025
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