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Has the American Consumer finally "Chilled-Out"

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Dear Reader, Retail sales in May unexpectedly fell by 0.3% from a month ago, new data from the US

Dear Reader, Retail sales in May unexpectedly fell by 0.3% from a month ago, new data from the US Census Bureau revealed. This was much weaker than the 0.1% gain economists expected. It was also the first decline since December.Motor vehicle and parts sales declined. Furniture and home furnishings sales declined. Electronics and appliance sales declined. Health and personal care store sales declined. Online retail sales declined. The pattern is clear. However, gasoline station sales jumped 4.0%, and grocery store sales increased by 1.2%. But, it’s worth noting these categories have also experienced considerable price inflation. The retail sales report is in line with the mounting evidence that the economic narrative is finally shifting to one where red-hot demand cools and becomes more in line with supply, which should cool inflation. A slowdown in demand is actually what everyone is looking for right now — the Federal Reserve, which is expected to hike interest rates again eventually. The top priority among policymakers right now is to cool inflation, and for now, the best path to lower inflation seems to be a slowdown in demand. Indeed, this is why we’ve been saying that good news in the economy has been bad news for inflation — and vice versa. For now. Editor, Silver Ridge Market Report Andrew Graham [Andrew Graham] P.S. [This new briefing]( details what this crisis means for you, your money and your future, including: How you can avoid its wealth-destroying impact… and potentially even grow your portfolio with seven simple investments. To get all the details … [Click here now before it's too late.]( 316 Media and Silver Ridge Market Report, is not giving individualized financial advice. Never invest more than you are willing to lose. 316 Media or Silver Ridge Market Report is not giving financial, investment, or stock advice. Our content is designed for generalized informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about investments or stocks you should consult a financial advisor. Articles, News, Or Other published materials are not always the views of 316 Media and/or Silver Ridge Market Report. If you feel you are receiving these emails in error please email Support@SilverRidgePro.com or click the unsubscribe button below. 316 Media 30 N Gould St, Ste R, Sheridan United States of America [(307) 200-9389](tel:(307)%20200-9389) srmr@silverridgepro.com [Unsubscribe](?signature=c0a86aae1b1f209b74fe6be14cc8f07b9ff61044ffdfc972a2e07b0405160b19)

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