KEY POINTS
  • The Commerce Department said on Wednesday wholesale inventories climbed 0.2 percent to a record $668.9 billion.
  • Data for January was revised down to show wholesale inventories advancing 1.2 percent instead of 1.4 percent as previously reported. Wholesale inventories increased 6.9 percent on a year-on-year basis in February.
  • The economy grew at a 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September period's brisk 3.4 percent pace.
An employee uses a forklift to move large construction tires at the Titan Tire Corp. warehouse in Bryan, Ohio.

U.S. wholesale inventories increased less than expected in February as sales rose for a second straight month.

The Commerce Department said on Wednesday wholesale inventories climbed 0.2 percent to a record $668.9 billion.