Retail sales up in September
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Here’s some good news for the economy: Consumers spent more in September.
The Commerce Department said retail sales increased 1.1% last month.
A big part of the increase was auto sales, which rose 3.6%. Excluding autos, retail sales still gained 0.6%.
And retail sales were better than first thought in August. The Commerce Department revised last month’s numbers up to 0.3%, after first reporting no increase.
This is all good news because it counteracts concerns that the economy is falling into a recession. Retail sales are a big part of the economy, accounting for 70% of economic activity.
The report helped push stocks up. After the bell, the Dow rose 109 points, or 1%, to 11,587.
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