Real retail sales growth is still lagging the pre-pandemic trajectory—and it's not looking particularly encouraging. The numbers show consumer spending hasn't bounced back to where it should be by now. If we're banking on consumption to fuel economic momentum, we're going to need a noticeable pickup in spending patterns. Right now, the gap between where we are and where we should be is pretty hard to ignore.
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Real retail sales growth is still lagging the pre-pandemic trajectory—and it's not looking particularly encouraging. The numbers show consumer spending hasn't bounced back to where it should be by now. If we're banking on consumption to fuel economic momentum, we're going to need a noticeable pickup in spending patterns. Right now, the gap between where we are and where we should be is pretty hard to ignore.