KEY POINTS
  • Retail sales rose 1.2% in July versus the Dow Jones estimate of 2.3%.
  • Excluding autos, sales actually beat the consensus, rising 1.9% versus the forecast of 1.2%.
  • Electronics and appliances led gains, while bars and restaurants also were up.

Consumers spent less than expected in July as a pullback in auto sales helped cool an economy struggling to shake off the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

Retail sales rose 1.2% for the month, against the expected increase of 2.3% from economists surveyed by Dow Jones.