US Retail Sales Rose Broadly In August

International Business Times

Published Sep 12, 2014 10:40AM ET

US Retail Sales Rose Broadly In August

By Meagan Clark - U.S. retail sales rose solidly in August which -- with an upward revision to July’s growth -- suggests that American consumer spending will continue to pick up this fall and into 2015.

Retail sales account for a third of consumer spending or about a fifth of the economy. The Commerce Department said Friday that retail sales increased 0.6 percent in August from July and 4.8 percent from a year ago as Americans bought cars and other goods, after a revised 0.3 percent gain in July from June. July’s retail sales were previously reported as flat.

“Consumers are not going hog wild, but they are responding to the better labor market by gradually increasing their spending,” said Stuart Hoffman, chief economist at PNC Financial Services Group.