KEY POINTS
  • Retail sales rose 0.3% in November, stronger than the 0.2% decline in October and better than the Dow Jones estimate for a decrease of 0.1%.
  • Sales held up despite a 2.9% slide in receipts at gas stations, as energy prices broadly slumped during the month.
  • Initial claims for unemployment insurance totaled a seasonally adjusted 202,000, lower than the 220,000 estimate.

Consumers showed unexpected strength in November, giving a solid start to the holiday season as inflation showed signs of continued easing.

Retail sales rose 0.3% in November, stronger than the 0.2% decline in October and better than the Dow Jones estimate for a decrease of 0.1%, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The total is adjusted for seasonal factors but not inflation.