Economics

Best Retail Sales Since 2017 Brighten U.S. Growth Outlook

  • 12 of 13 sectors gain, with clothing stores up most since May
  • Separate report shows jobless claims drop to fresh 49-year low

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Retail sales in the U.S. jumped by the most since September 2017 and first-time filings for unemployment benefits dropped to a fresh 49-year low, as a strong labor market gives American consumers the wherewithal to keep the economy chugging along.

The value of overall sales in March rose 1.6 percent, boosted by gains in motor vehicles and gasoline stations, after an unrevised 0.2 percent decrease the prior month, according to Commerce Department figures released Thursday. That exceeded all forecasts in Bloomberg’s survey calling for a 1 percent gain.