KEY POINTS
  • Retail sales rose 0.3% in August, better than expected but boosted largely by a big jump in motor vehicles and parts dealer receipts.
  • Weekly jobless claims declined to 213,000, also better than estimates.
  • Manufacturing readings from the New York and Philadelphia regions suggested the sector is in contraction.

Retail sales numbers were better than expected in August as price increases across a multitude of sectors offset a considerable drop in gas station receipts, the Census Bureau reported Thursday.

Advance retail sales for the month increased 0.3% from July, better than the Dow Jones estimate for no change. The total is not adjusted for inflation, which rose 0.1% in August, suggesting that spending outpaced price increases.