US Holiday Spending on Track as Retail Sales Rise in November

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US retail sales continued to improve in November as the holiday shopping season got underway, and spending stayed in line with industry projections.

Revenue from consumer shopping rose 0.6% compared to October and 4.5% year on year, the National Retail Federation (NRF) said last week.

“Retail sales showed healthy year-over-year gains in November, while month-over-month data was largely flat,” said NRF CEO Matthew Shay. “Shoppers looking for online deals may have held back a bit until Cyber Monday, which landed in December due to a late Thanksgiving, likely shifting some spending.”

November sales grew in eight of the nine retail categories the NRF tracks. The clothing and accessories segment — which encompasses jewelry — went up 8% year on year and saw little to no change from October. Only the building and garden supply category dropped 9% year on year and decreased 1.7% month on month.

November retail data was not yet available from the US Census Bureau, which is behind on releasing its results due to the two-month government shutdown.

The NRF’s retail figures — which the group bases on credit-card purchase data — aligned with its outlook for the 2025 holiday season. The NRF has predicted year-on-year growth of 3.7% to 4.2% for the period spanning November 1 to December 31, expecting just over $1 trillion in sales.

“We remain confident in our 2025 holiday forecast as well as our retail sales projections for the full year,” said Shay.

Image: A woman shopping at a mall. (Shutterstock)

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