WASHINGTON, Oct 17 (Reuters) - U.S. retail sales increased solidly in September likely as lower gasoline prices gave consumers more money to spend at restaurants and bars, supporting the view that ...
U.S. consumers once again surprised on their strength of spending. Retail sales in September grew 0.4% from August to $714.4B, topping the +0.3% consensus and accelerating from +0.1% prior.
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It’s one of the most famous dates mentioned in a song, but do you really know why Earth, Wind & Fire highlighted September 21 in its classic chart-topper “September?” As much as it would be ...