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美国5月零售销售下滑 之前连续两个月稳健增长

Retail sales in the United States grew steadily for two consecutive months before the decline in May.

新浪財經 ·  Jun 15, 2021 20:47

After the profligacy of the stimulus bailout in the first two months, US retail sales fell in May, suggesting that consumers are starting to shift more spending to services as the economy reopens.

Figures released by the Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday showed that total retail sales fell 1.3% in May; the April figure was revised up to 0.9%. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg expect retail sales to fall 0.8% in may.

Over the past year, fiscal stimulus has pushed up household savings and supported demand for goods, making retail sales much higher than they were before the pandemic. The decline in May showed that spending on goods began to slow as travel increased and entertainment reopened.

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