U.S. retail spending increased at a slower clip in September, according to a report delayed by more than a month due to the government shutdownPost author:Empeiros CapitalPost published:November 25, 2025Post category:Uncategorized The data suggests consumers closed out the summer months on a weaker footing. 2025-11-25 13:49:00 Harriet Torry Tags: Consumer Spending Figures, Economic News, economic performance, Economic Performance/Indicators, indicators, LINK|i1-WP-WSJ-0003135352, North America, Retail, Retail Sales Figures, Retail/Wholesale, SYND, United States, wholesale, WSJ-PRO-WSJ.comRead more articles Previous PostGerman Economy Shows Signs of Revival Next PostU.S. Home Prices Slow Further Amid Affordability Concerns You Might Also Like Bank of England holds rates as expected amid inflation concernsMarch 19, 2026 Myanmar’s new president sees challenges ahead, eyes ASEAN detenteApril 10, 2026 US gasoline stocks surge to highest level since December 2023January 14, 2026