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US Retail Sales Surge
The Commerce Department reported that while overall sales were strong, growth excluding gasoline was a more modest 0.6%.
Higher fuel costs have become the most visible economic effect of the Middle East conflict for American consumers.
Auto sales also contributed to the gains, aided by manufacturer incentives and a period of relatively warm weather.
Economists warn that persistent high prices at the pump could weigh on consumer sentiment and impact upcoming midterm election races.
United States Department of Commerce
U.S. federal executive department overseeing commerce
U.S. federal executive department overseeing commerce
Iran
Country in Western Asia
Country in Western Asia
United States
Country located primarily in North America
Country located primarily in North America