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    US shoppers boost retail sales despite ongoing tariff uncertainty

    July 18, 2025

    Retail sales in the United States showed signs of resilience in June, rising 0.6% according to data released by the Commerce Department. This increase comes after two consecutive months of declines, with sales slipping 0.1% in April and 0.9% in May. The June figure surpassed economists’ expectations, reflecting continued consumer activity despite ongoing uncertainty surrounding tariffs and broader economic signals.

    US shoppers boost retail sales despite ongoing tariff uncertainty

    Spending picked up across most major retail categories, with notable gains in automotive sales. Sales of cars and auto parts rose 1.2% last month as consumers moved to purchase ahead of potential price hikes stemming from President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and components. Excluding autos, retail sales increased by 0.5%. Sectors such as clothing, personal care, and online retail also posted modest gains, rising 0.9%, 0.5%, and 0.4% respectively.

    However, not all sectors shared in the gains. Electronics, appliances, furniture, and department stores recorded declines, as these categories often rely heavily on imported goods that are becoming more expensive under current trade policies. A key measure of retail activity, which strips out volatile categories like gas, autos, and restaurants, rose 0.5% in June. This component feeds directly into the government’s calculation of consumer spending within GDP and indicates steady demand for discretionary goods.

    US retail sales show resilience despite inflation and tariffs

    The broader economic environment remains mixed. Although the U.S. economy contracted at a 0.5% annual rate in the first quarter, the labor market continues to show resilience. Unemployment claims fell to 221,000 for the week ending July 12, the lowest level in three months, while the unemployment rate dipped to 4.1% in June as employers added 147,000 jobs. This ongoing strength in the job market supports consumer spending even as concerns about tariffs and inflation persist.

    Inflation data released earlier this week revealed that consumer prices rose 2.7% in June from a year earlier, accelerating from 2.4% in May. On a monthly basis, prices climbed 0.3%. This uptick reflects the impact of tariffs on goods ranging from groceries to furniture. Despite these increases, President Trump has continued to assert that US inflation remains under control and has urged the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates.

    Consumer demand remains steady as shoppers prioritize essentials

    However, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has signaled caution, indicating the need to evaluate the full economic impact of tariffs before adjusting policy. Consumer behavior during recent major retail events provided further insight. Adobe Digital Insights reported that Amazon’s Prime Day and competing promotions from Walmart and Target generated $24.1 billion in online sales, up more than 30% from last year.

    Data from Numerator highlighted that spending was concentrated on essentials such as household goods rather than larger, discretionary purchases. Looking ahead, retailers are focusing on the back-to-school shopping season, traditionally the second-largest period for consumer spending after the winter holidays. Coresight Research forecasts back-to-school sales to rise by 3.3% this year, reaching $33.3 billion, with many shoppers expected to buy earlier to avoid further tariff-related price increases. – By Content Syndication Services.

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