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US retail sales fall in May as tariff anxiety continues to distort spending patterns

Worst two-year slump follows pre-tariff stockpiling spree, sparking concern for consumer demand strength

June 18, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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The economists attribute most of the declines to a reversal in purchasing behaviour driven by fear over President Donald Trump's upcoming trade tariffs.
The economists attribute most of the declines to a reversal in purchasing behaviour driven by fear over President Donald Trump's upcoming trade tariffs.

US retail sales fell in May, the biggest decline since March 2023, after consumers pulled back from a spate of previous stockpiling this year. Retail sales comprised $715.4 billion, a decrease of 0.9% in April, and well below what economists estimated.

The April amount was also revised lower to a 0.1% decline, the Financial Times has reported.

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The economists attribute most of the declines to a reversal in purchasing behaviour driven by fear over President Donald Trump's upcoming trade tariffs.

During March, consumers had triggered a mad dash into autos and other big-ticket items ahead of import price hikes that might have taken effect, leaving behind what now seems to be a short-lived and unsustainable surge. Auto sales drive the drop May's pullback was most evident in the car market, with auto and auto parts sales dropping 3.5%—the biggest drop of large retail categories.