US retail sales surge – most in more than 2 years
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
Americans increased their spending at retailers last month by the most in two and a half years, driven by strong auto sales as residents of hurricane-ravaged areas replaced destroyed cars.
Retail sales rose 1.6 percent in September, after slipping 0.1 percent in August, the Commerce Department said Friday.
Auto sales jumped 3.6 percent, the most since March 2015. Gas sales climbed 5.8 percent, the most in four and a half years, reflecting price spikes after Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. The storms damaged oil refineries and pushed up gas prices 13 percent last month.
Even excluding the volatile auto and gas categories, sales rose a solid 0.5 percent, up from a 0.1 percent gain in August.
Neil Saunders, managing director of Global DataRetail, said that many analysts worried higher gas prices would lead Americans to spend less elsewhere.
“This did not materialize, and consumers used modest gains in wages ... to carry on buying,” Saunders said.
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