US Retail Sales Unexpectedly Rise in Solid Start to Holidays

US retail sales unexpectedly picked up in November as lower gasoline prices allowed consumers to spend more to kick off the holiday shopping season.

The value of retail purchases, unadjusted for inflation, increased 0.3%, Commerce Department data showed Thursday. Figures for the prior month were revised lower. Excluding gasoline, sales rose 0.6%.

US Retail Sales Unexpectedly Climbed in November

A separate report Thursday showed applications for US unemployment benefits dropped 19,000 last week to 202,000, the lowest level since October and near historic lows.

Consumers are holding in better than expected, particularly as they contend with lingering inflation and elevated borrowing costs. The labor market has continued to defy expectations for a slowdown, giving Americans the power to keep spending — especially with lower gas prices.