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21 days agoUS retail sales rise 0.4% in September to $705.9 billion on autos and fuel
US retail sales increased 0.4% month-on-month in September 2025 to $705.9 billion, led by stronger auto and gasoline purchases. Core retail sales, excluding autos and fuel, were up 0.2%. The data underscored consumer resilience despite high borrowing costs. Year-on-year, sales rose 2.7%. Economists expect consumption to moderate in Q4 as credit conditions tighten but note labor-market stability continues to support spending momentum.
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21 days agoUS retail sales rise 0.4% in September to $705.9 billion on autos and fuel
US retail sales increased 0.4% month-on-month in September 2025 to $705.9 billion, led by stronger auto and gasoline purchases. Core retail sales, excluding autos and fuel, were up 0.2%. The data underscored consumer resilience despite high borrowing costs. Year-on-year, sales rose 2.7%. Economists expect consumption to moderate in Q4 as credit conditions tighten but note labor-market stability continues to support spending momentum.
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US retail sales rose 0.4% MoM to $705.9 billion in September, +2.7% YoY, as autos and fuel led gains amid resilient consumer demand.
US retail sales increased 0.4% month-on-month in September 2025 to $705.9 billion, led by stronger auto and gasoline purchases. Core retail sales, excluding autos and fuel, were up 0.2%. The data underscored consumer resilience despite high borrowing costs. Year-on-year, sales rose 2.7%. Economists expect consumption to moderate in Q4 as credit conditions tighten but note labor-market stability continues to support spending momentum.
US retail sales increased 0.4% month-on-month in September 2025 to $705.9 billion, led by stronger auto and gasoline purchases. Core retail sales, excluding autos and fuel, were up 0.2%. The data underscored consumer resilience despite high borrowing costs. Year-on-year, sales rose 2.7%. Economists expect consumption to moderate in Q4 as credit conditions tighten but note labor-market stability continues to support spending momentum.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 13:27 IST