U.S. Retail Sales Rose 0.3% in August, Showing Resilience in Face of Inflation

U.S. consumers spent at a steady pace in August as gasoline prices fell, with purchases of vehicles and back-to-school items like clothing driving the gain.

Retail sales, a measure of spending at stores, online and in restaurants, rose 0.3% in August from the prior month, the Commerce Department said Thursday. July spending was revised down to a 0.4% decline from a previous flat reading.