
0%! U.S. December retail sales unexpectedly stagnate, weak consumption at the end of the holiday season

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U.S. retail sales in December unexpectedly showed zero growth month-on-month, significantly weaker than the expected increase of 0.4%, indicating weak and uneven holiday spending momentum. Out of 13 retail categories, 8 experienced declines, with spending from low-income groups particularly weak. Although high-income households are supported by asset appreciation, overall consumption is suppressed by high prices and weather factors
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