US retail sales up just 0.2 pct. as consumers stay cautious
WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales rose slightly in January after a sharp drop in December, reflecting caution taken by consumers amid a government shutdown and volatile stock market.
Retail sales increased just 0.2 per cent, the Commerce Department said Monday, after a sharp fall of 1.6 per cent in December, the biggest drop in 9 years.
The economy has stumbled after healthy growth last summer and fall. Weaker economies overseas, the U.S.-China trade fight, and the 35-day government shutdown dented consumer and business confidence. Economists believe growth could fall to a 1 per cent annual rate or below in the first three months of this year.