KEY POINTS
  • Economists expect July's retail sales report to show that consumers increased spending just 0.1% in the month.
  • Retail sales data is released Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ET, and it should show the impact of rising inflation and high gasoline prices on the consumer.
  • Online sales are expected to have improved due to Amazon's Prime Day July 12 and 13 and rival sales at other retailers.
People shop in a supermarket as inflation affected consumer prices in New York City, June 10, 2022.

Consumers are expected to have spent just slightly more in July, but they may have boosted what they spent online in a big way.

U.S. retail sales will be reported Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. ET. They are expected to show an increase of 0.1% in July, down from a 1% monthly gain in June, according to Dow Jones. Excluding autos, spending was expected to have been flat.