Strong Discretionary Spending Lifts US Retail Sales in September

Strong Discretionary Spending Lifts US Retail Sales in September
Shoppers walk at a store during Black Friday sales in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York on Nov. 26, 2021. Jeenah Moon/Reuters
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WASHINGTON—U.S. retail sales increased solidly in September likely as lower gasoline prices gave consumers more money to spend at restaurants and bars, supporting the view that the economy maintained a strong growth pace in the third quarter.

The slightly stronger-than-expected rise in sales reported by the Commerce Department on Thursday also reflected sharp increases in receipts at clothing store outlets as well as miscellaneous store retailers. Consumers boosted online purchases and spent more at health and personal care stores.