Grocery store sales growth relaxes in September
Consumers keep spending as U.S. retail sales rise 8.2% year over year
October 14, 2022
Year-over-year U.S. retail sales growth relaxed for September but maintained a recent sequential trend of flat to slight growth, with grocery stores following a similar trajectory.
September retail and foodservice sales came in at $683.97 billion (seasonally adjusted), flat from August but up 8.2% from September 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau reported in advance estimates on Friday. Retail trade sales for September — excluding motor vehicles and parts stores, gas and repair stations — dipped 0.1% month over month to $596.75 billion but gained 7.8% year over year.
In August, total retail sales edged up 0.3% month to month but increased 9.1% from a year earlier. Retail trade sales for the month reflected a similar trend, inching up 0.2% to $611.19 billion but rising 8.9% year over year.