A
monthly economic indicator that measures the level of all retail sales in the
United States. The data is collected and released during the second week of the
month for the preceding month by the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of the
Census. Retail sales data is not adjusted for inflation, but is adjusted for
holiday and seasonal differences. Retail sales figures are widely watched
economic indicators because individual spending is a major driver of the U.S.
economy, contributing about two-thirds to gross domestic product.