Investigating Amazon’s Impact On Retail Sales Growth

 | Jun 18, 2017 02:56AM ET

The latest retail sales report from the Census Department offers a fascinating look at Amazon.com's (NASDAQ:AMZN) impact on retailers if you dive into the details.

Retail sales are off to a poor start in the second quarter. April plus May growth is only up 1% in total, about 0.6% annualized.

Areas highlighted in yellow with blue boxes show retail categories where Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) has had a heavy impact. Sales from March through May of 2017 are up 4.4% vs. the same period a year ago but electronics, sporting goods, department stores excluding leased departments have been clobbered.

Amazon has little to no impact on food and drinking establishments, food and beverage stores, and gas stations.

Amazon’s Share of Online Business

Business Insider reports Amazon accounts for 43% of US online retail sales .

That 43% estimate is for 2016. It will rise.

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