US retail sales fell 0.6% in July, missing forecasts as consumers pull back

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American consumers tightened their wallets in July. Retail and food services sales across the US came in at $763.6 billion for the month, down 0.6% from June, according to the US Census Bureau’s advance estimate released on August 14, 2026. Forecasters had penciled in a modest gain of roughly 0.1% to 0.2% month-over-month. Getting a decline instead is the kind of miss that makes economists update their spreadsheets and central bankers update their talking points. What the numbers actually show The headline 0.6% drop tells most of the story, but core retail sales, which strip out volatile categories like automotive purchases and gasoline, weakened too. June’s sales figure was revised to $768.6 billion, giving the July number a slightly higher base to fall from. When you zoom out, July 2026 sales were still 5.0% above where they stood in July 2025, and the three-month window covering May through July showed a 6.3% year-over-year increase. The broader economic backdrop Inflation also complicates the picture. Prices have eased considerably from their 2022 peaks, but they remain elevated enough that real purchasing power for many households is still under pressure. A nominal sales decli...

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