US retail sales dipped 0.2 pct. in August as auto sales fell
WASHINGTON — Consumers cut back on their shopping in August by the largest amount in six months as declining auto sales offset gains in other areas.
Retail sales fell 0.2 per cent last month after a 0.3 per cent gain in July, the Commerce Department said Friday. It was the biggest one-month drop since an identical decline in February. Auto sales sank 1.6 per cent, the most in seven months.
Excluding autos and gas, which tend to be volatile from month to month, sales dipped 0.1 per cent in August after having risen 0.5 per cent in July.
Analysts said the weaker-than-expected August sales were weighed down in part by the initial disruptions from Hurricane Harvey on the Gulf Coast. Another factor, they said, was some pay-back from July, when sales had been boosted by the Amazon Prime Day sales promotions.