Retail sales improved marginally according to US Census headline data. Our view is that this month’s data was stronger than last month. There was a decline of the rolling averages. Consider that the headline data is not inflation adjusted and prices are currently deflating making the data better than it seems.

 

Backward data revisions were downward.

Econintersect Analysis:

  • unadjusted sales rate of growth accelerated 1.1 % month-over-month, and up2.5 % year-over-year.
  • unadjusted sales 3 month rolling year-over-year average growth decelerated0.3 % month-over-month to 2.3 % year-over-year.
  • Advance Retail Sales Year-over-Year Change – Unadjusted (blue line), Unadjusted with Inflation Adjustment (red line), and 3 Month Rolling Average of Unadjusted (yellow line)

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  • unadjusted sales (but inflation adjusted) up 3.6 % year-over-year
  • this is an advance report. Please see caveats below showing variations between the advance report and the “final”.
  • in the seasonally adjusted data – motor vehicles, furniture, clothing, sporting goods and food services were strong, but mostly everything else was relatively weak.
  • U.S. Census Headlines:

  • seasonally adjusted sales up 0.1 % month-over-month, up 2.3 % year-over-year (last month was 2.2 % year-over-year).
  • the market was expecting (from Bloomberg):
  • seasonally adjusted Consensus Range Consensus Actual Retail Sales – M/M change -0.1 % to 0.8 % +0.1 % +0.1 % Retail Sales less autos – M/M change -0.3 % to 0.4 % -0.1 % -0.3 % Less Autos & Gas – M/M Change 0.2 % to 0.6 % +0.3 % +0.0 %

    Year-over-Year Change – Unadjusted Retail Sales (blue line) and Inflation Adjusted Retail Sales (red line)

    Retail sales per capita seems to be in a long term downtrend (but short term trends vary depending on periods selected – see graph below).

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