Americans
stepped up their spending at auto dealers, hardware stores and e-commerce
outlets as retail sales rebounded from two sluggish months, with retail sales
rising 0.4 percent in April. Sales had ticked
up just 0.1 percent in March and fell in February.
The rise also
indicates that the struggles of large retail chains, such as Macy's and JC
Penney's, reflect changes in consumer buying patterns rather than broader
economic weakness. Sales at department stores fell 0.2 percent. Yet a category
that includes online retailers reported sales growth of 1.4 percent, the
strongest of any group.
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