The Columbus Dispatch

US retail sales jumped 0.6 percent in July

- By Martin Crutsinger

WASHINGTON — Consumers went out shopping in a big way in July, pushing up retail sales by the largest amount in seven months.

Retail sales advanced 0.6 percent last month, the best showing since a gain of 0.9 percent last December, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. For most of this year, retail sales have been lackluster, including no change in May and a modest 0.3 percent June gain.

Consumer spending accounts for around 70 percent of economic activity, so the latest result is a good sign for overall economic growth.

Michael Pearce, U.S. economist at Capital Economics, said the strong gain in July sales showed that consumer spending was off to a good start for the third quarter. looks set to remain strong for at least the rest of this year,” Pearce said.

Sales got a boost in July from a 1.2 percent jump in auto sales, the strongest result since December. There were sales gains in other areas as well, including furniture stores, hardware stores and restaurant­s.

The overall economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, grew at a 2.6 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, a significan­t rebound from growth of just 1.2 percent in the first quarter. Economists are looking for growth to remain strong in the current JulySeptem­ber period, although some forecast a slight slowdown from the second quarter pace.

The ongoing strong gains in employment will add further fuel to consumer spending. The unemployme­nt rate in July dropped to a 16-year low of 4.3 percent.

For July, sales of building supplies and sporting goods were up. Sales at general merchandis­e stores posted a tiny 0.1 percent gain. Sales by non-store retailers, the category that tracks internet commerce, posted a strong gain of 1.3 percent. Online shopping has been making major inroads over traditiona­l brick-and-mortar stores.

Pearce said that the surge in online sales reflected in part Amazon’s Prime Day promotion event that boosted U.S. orders for the giant internet shopping company by 50 percent compared with the same event last year.

“With the labor market still adding jobs at a rapid pace, consumptio­n growth

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AMENDOLA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [ELISE The jump in retail sales last month was the highest since December.

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