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U.S. Retail Sales Show Modest Growth Amid Inflationary Pressures

May 157:26 AMby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength+0.27Mild positive
Attention Pulse+0.71Subdued
Tier 1-20%Quiet · Long tail

Retail sales in the United States rose by 0.5% in April, signaling continued consumer spending across various sectors, including online shopping, sporting goods, supermarkets, bars, and restaurants. This growth, however, comes against a backdrop of rising inflation, which has begun to temper the pace of spending. Notably, the rate of change in retail sales has declined, with a recent three-month rolling average showing a decrease of approximately 0.20%. While the sentiment around retail remains generally positive, as indicated by an adjusted sentiment score of 57, the coverage of retail-related topics has surged to 71, reflecting heightened interest among investors. This suggests a prevailing sentiment of greed in the market, even as the growth rate shows signs of slowing down, which may raise concerns about the sustainability of consumer spending in the face of persistent inflationary pressures.

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