April Retail Sales Rise 0.5% for Third Straight Month
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US retail sales rose 0.5% in April, the third straight monthly gain, signaling resilient consumer spending despite weak sentiment and inflation concerns, with March at 1.6% and April coming in below economists’ 0.6% forecast.
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