Retail Sales Have Been Weak Lately, But The Trend Is Still Positive

 | Mar 15, 2018 10:31AM ET

Consumer spending has been soft in recent months, prompting some analysts to forecast trouble for the economy later this year. Perhaps. But looking passed the monthly figure noise, data continues to paint an upbeat profile for retail sales. The growth rate has decelerated lately, but the year-over-year comparisons remain upbeat.

The stakes are high, of course. Consumer spending represents about three-quarters of economic activity in the US and if ones focuses on the monthly report, results looks worrisome. Sales slumped in February, marking the third straight monthly decline – the first trio of negative readings in three years, the US Census Bureau reported yesterday.