Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Login
Euro Times
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Finance
  • Business
  • World
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Stock Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Investing
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Finance
  • Business
  • World
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Stock Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Investing
  • Health
  • Technology
Euro Times
No Result
View All Result

Retail sales August 2022:

by Euro Times
September 15, 2022
in Finance
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
0
Home Finance
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Retail sales numbers were better than expected in August as price increases across a multitude of sectors offset a considerable drop in gas station receipts, the Census Bureau reported Thursday.

Advance retail sales for the month increased 0.3% from July, better than the Dow Jones estimate for no change. The total is not adjusted for inflation, which rose 0.1% in August, suggesting that spending outpaced price increases.

related investing news

Here are the things that must happen in the market to get me buying stocks in earnest again

CNBC Investing Club
Here are the things that must happen in the market to get me buying stocks in earnest again

Inflation as gauged by the consumer price index rose 8.3% over the past year through August, while retail sales increased 9.3%.

However, excluding autos, sales decreased 0.3% for the month, below the estimate for a 0.1% increase. Excluding autos and gas, sales rose 0.3%.

Sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers led all categories, rising 2.8%, helping to offset the 4.2% decline in gas stations, whose receipts tumbled as prices fell sharply. Online sales also decreased 0.7%, while bar and restaurant sales rose 1.1%.

Revisions to the July numbers pointed to further consumer struggles, with the initially reported unchanged but to a decline of 0.4%.

Also, the “control” group that economists use to boil down retail sales, was unchanged from July. The group excludes sales from auto dealers, building materials retailers, gas stations, office supply stores, mobile homes and tobacco stores, and is what the government uses to calculate retail’s share of GDP.

“Higher inflation drove the top line sales figure but volumes are obviously falling because on a real basis, sales are negative,” said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group. “Core retail sales being well below expectations will result in a cut to GDP estimates for Q3 as stated.”

Ian Shepherdson, chief economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, called the release “a mixed report, but we see no cause for alarm.” He said the slump in housing will depress some related sales numbers, but overall spending should up as real incomes rise.

The retail numbers led a busy day for economic data.

Elsewhere, initial jobless claims for the week ended Sept. 10 totaled 213,000, a decrease of 5,000 from the previous week and better than the 225,000 estimate. Import prices in August fell 1%, less than the expected 1.2% decline.

Two manufacturing gauges showed mixed results: The New York Federal Reserve’s Empire State Manufacturing Index for September showed a reading of -1.5, a massive 30-point jump from the previous month. However, the Philadelphia Fed’s gauge came in at -9.9, a big drop from the 6.2 in August and below the expectation for a positive 2.3 reading.

The two Fed readings reflect the percentage of companies reporting expansion versus contraction, suggesting manufacturing was broadly in a pullback for the month.

The reports, however, pointed to some softening in price pressures. For New York, the prices paid and prices received indexes respectively declined 15.9 and 9.1 points, though both remained solidly in growth territory with readings of 39.6 and 23.6. In Philadelphia, prices paid fell nearly 14 points but prices received increased 6.3 points. Those indexes respectively were 29.8 and 29.6, indicating that prices are still rising overall but at a slower pace.



Source link

Tags: AugustRetailsales
Previous Post

6 Dividend Stocks to Buy in September 2022

Next Post

Netflix, Adobe, Wynn Resorts, Humana and more

Related Posts

Links 2/8/2026 | naked capitalism

Links 2/8/2026 | naked capitalism

by Haig Hovaness
February 8, 2026
0

Time-lapse of assorted species of mushrooms risingpic.twitter.com/j87LmPh4iS — Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) January 31, 2026 Excessive Inequality Presages The Revolt In opposition...

Dollar Slides as Stocks Rally Sharply

Dollar Slides as Stocks Rally Sharply

by Barchart
February 8, 2026
0

The greenback index (DXY00) on Friday fell by -0.19%.  Friday's sharp rally in fairness markets has lowered liquidity demand for...

Bullish (BLSH) Price Target Cut to  at JPMorgan Following Model Updates

Bullish (BLSH) Price Target Cut to $42 at JPMorgan Following Model Updates

by Sajjl Nooranne
February 7, 2026
0

We just lately revealed an article titled 13 Excessive Progress Cloud Shares to Purchase.  On January 27, JPMorgan analyst Kenneth...

The Giffen Good | Mises Institute

The Giffen Good | Mises Institute

by Mark Thornton
February 7, 2026
0

Has silver turn into a Giffen good, the well-known textbook anomaly the place greater costs supposedly result in greater demand?...

Why Futuristic, Tech-Centered ‘Smart City’ Projects Are Destined To Fail

Why Futuristic, Tech-Centered ‘Smart City’ Projects Are Destined To Fail

by Yves Smith
February 7, 2026
0

Yves right here. The sensible metropolis vogue has been underneath means for some time. A few of this displays a...

Kotak Mahindra Bank says it has not submitted financial bid for IDBI Bank

Kotak Mahindra Bank says it has not submitted financial bid for IDBI Bank

by Saloni Shukla
February 7, 2026
0

Kotak Mahindra Financial institution on Saturday stated it has not submitted a monetary bid as a part of the continued...

Next Post
Netflix, Adobe, Wynn Resorts, Humana and more

Netflix, Adobe, Wynn Resorts, Humana and more

PM Modi arrives in Samarkand to attend SCO Summit 2022

PM Modi arrives in Samarkand to attend SCO Summit 2022

Fly-ridden’ buffets, hospital nightmares & string of tragic deaths… How safe IS scandal-hit holiday paradise Cape Verde?

Fly-ridden’ buffets, hospital nightmares & string of tragic deaths… How safe IS scandal-hit holiday paradise Cape Verde?

February 8, 2026
A software engineer explains AI fatigue, compounded by a FOMO treadmill of using labs’ latest tools, thinking atrophy, and more, alongside boosted productivity (Siddhant Khare)

A software engineer explains AI fatigue, compounded by a FOMO treadmill of using labs’ latest tools, thinking atrophy, and more, alongside boosted productivity (Siddhant Khare)

February 8, 2026
Wiz CEO buys Rishpon plot for NIS 40m

Wiz CEO buys Rishpon plot for NIS 40m

February 8, 2026
Every trade deal provides for a re-balancing of concessions: Goyal on US’ Russian oil ask

Every trade deal provides for a re-balancing of concessions: Goyal on US’ Russian oil ask

February 8, 2026
Iran sentences Nobel laureate Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison

Iran sentences Nobel laureate Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison

February 8, 2026
Suspect in shooting of senior Russian officer detained, Russia says

Suspect in shooting of senior Russian officer detained, Russia says

February 8, 2026
Euro Times

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Business & Financial News, Stock Market Updates, Analysis, and more from the trusted sources.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Politics
  • Stock Market
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized
  • World

LATEST UPDATES

Fly-ridden’ buffets, hospital nightmares & string of tragic deaths… How safe IS scandal-hit holiday paradise Cape Verde?

A software engineer explains AI fatigue, compounded by a FOMO treadmill of using labs’ latest tools, thinking atrophy, and more, alongside boosted productivity (Siddhant Khare)

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact us

Copyright © 2022 - Euro Times.
Euro Times is not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Finance
  • Business
  • World
  • Politics
  • Markets
  • Stock Market
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Investing
  • Health
  • Technology

Copyright © 2022 - Euro Times.
Euro Times is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In