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In this episode, Megan discusses the unexpected consumer spending behavior despite the high credit card debt and soaring interest rates. June's retail sales data has painted a surprising picture, showing how consumers navigate these economic pressures. Contrary to the anticipated decline, retail sales remained flat, providing a beacon of stability amid financial challenges.
One of the standout revelations from June's data is the strength in specific retail sectors. Internet sales, building materials, health care, personal care, and clothing posted significant gains. These areas have shown remarkable robustness, reflecting consumers' adaptive spending habits. The uptick in internet sales is particularly noteworthy, as it underscores the ongoing shift towards e-commerce. Building materials also rose, possibly driven by a renewed interest in home improvement projects.
Despite these positive trends, not all sectors fared equally well. Motor vehicle sales experienced a decline, likely influenced by falling automobile prices and possibly a saturation in demand. Additionally, restaurant spending showed some softness, indicating that consumers might be cutting back on discretionary spending in favor of essential items. This mixed performance across sectors highlights the complexity of consumer behavior in the current economic climate.
Find out more in today's episode.
https://youtu.be/vPOozGP0htY
Disclaimer: material was prepared by Verdence Capital Advisors, LLC (“VCA”). VCA believes the information and data in this document were obtained from sources considered reliable and correct and cannot guarantee either their accuracy or completeness. VCA has not independently verified third-party sourced information and data. Any projections, outlooks
or assumptions should not be construed to be indicative of the actual events which will occur. These projections, market outlooks or estimates are subject to change without notice. This material is being provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, investment, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and there can be no assurance
that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product or anynon-investment related content, made reference to directly or indirectly in these materials will be profitable, equal any corresponding indicated historical performance level(s), be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful. You should not assume that any
discussion or information contained in this report serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment advice from VCA. Due to various factors, including changing market conditions and/or applicable laws, the co...
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In this episode, Megan discusses the unexpected consumer spending behavior despite the high credit card debt and soaring interest rates. June's retail sales data has painted a surprising picture, showing how consumers navigate these economic pressures. Contrary to the anticipated decline, retail sales remained flat, providing a beacon of stability amid financial challenges.
One of the standout revelations from June's data is the strength in specific retail sectors. Internet sales, building materials, health care, personal care, and clothing posted significant gains. These areas have shown remarkable robustness, reflecting consumers' adaptive spending habits. The uptick in internet sales is particularly noteworthy, as it underscores the ongoing shift towards e-commerce. Building materials also rose, possibly driven by a renewed interest in home improvement projects.
Despite these positive trends, not all sectors fared equally well. Motor vehicle sales experienced a decline, likely influenced by falling automobile prices and possibly a saturation in demand. Additionally, restaurant spending showed some softness, indicating that consumers might be cutting back on discretionary spending in favor of essential items. This mixed performance across sectors highlights the complexity of consumer behavior in the current economic climate.
Find out more in today's episode.
https://youtu.be/vPOozGP0htY
Disclaimer: material was prepared by Verdence Capital Advisors, LLC (“VCA”). VCA believes the information and data in this document were obtained from sources considered reliable and correct and cannot guarantee either their accuracy or completeness. VCA has not independently verified third-party sourced information and data. Any projections, outlooks
or assumptions should not be construed to be indicative of the actual events which will occur. These projections, market outlooks or estimates are subject to change without notice. This material is being provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, investment, accounting, legal, or tax advice. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and there can be no assurance
that the future performance of any specific investment, investment strategy, or product or anynon-investment related content, made reference to directly or indirectly in these materials will be profitable, equal any corresponding indicated historical performance level(s), be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful. You should not assume that any
discussion or information contained in this report serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment advice from VCA. Due to various factors, including changing market conditions and/or applicable laws, the co...
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