Holiday shopping helped lift retail sales in November, up 0.6% to $735.9 billion from the previous month and 3.3% YoY, the Commerce Department said this week. October’s retail sales were also revised from flat month over month to down 0.1% from September. The Commerce Department’s monthly retail sales reporting continues to be delayed due to last year’s government shutdown. Miscellaneous store retailers had the largest boost, with sales up 1.7% month over month and 16.3% YoY. Grocery sales notched up 0.1% monthly and 2.9% annually, while health and personal care stores rose 0.3% from October and 6.7% YoY. Clothing stores got a 0.9% monthly bump and a 7.5% annual increase. Sales for nonstore retailers, made up largely of e-commerce sales, were up 0.4% from October and 7.2% YoY, aligning with Adobe Analytics report earlier this month that online spend during the holiday season hit a record $257.8 billion. Keep reading here.—EC |