KEY POINTS
  • U.S. retail sales increased a better-than-expected 7.5% in June.
  • That was on top of the 18.2% jump in May, which was the biggest gain since the government started tracking the series in 1992.
  • The budding economic recovery is being threatened, however, by a resurgence in new Covid-19 infections and high unemployment.

U.S. retail sales increased more than expected in June, but the budding economic recovery is being threatened by a resurgence in new Covid-19 infections and high unemployment.

The Commerce Department said on Thursday retail sales rose 7.5% last month. That was on top of the 18.2% jump in May, which was the biggest gain since the government started tracking the series in 1992. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast retail sales advancing 5% in June.