U.S. Retail Sales Slide But Should Come Back Stronger

 | Mar 16, 2021 11:03AM ET

h2 Sales fall, but don't worry

Retail sales fell 3% month-on-month in February, which was weaker than the -0.5% MoM consensus figure, but it is important to point out that the $600 stimulus-payment-induced surge in January retail sales was revised higher to 7.6% from 5.3%. Therefore, looking at the dollar level of sales it is broadly in line with expectations.

February was always going to struggle against that stellar set of figures for January. Incomes obviously dropped back while bad winter weather in many states depressed activity. We had already seen unit auto sales numbers fall 5.8% MoM to an annualised 15.67mn and this translated into a 4.2% drop in the value of auto sales. The only category to see a rise was gasoline station sales, which rose 3.6% on the back of higher prices while food sales were flat. The other categories all fell heftily with department store sales down 8.4%, sporting goods down 7.5% while non-store (internet) fell 5.4%. Surprisingly eating and drinking fell 2.5% despite the broader relaxation of restrictions in many states.

h2 Retail sales levels - February 2020=100