Retail sales show slight increase in November

Discretionary retail sales increased 0.34 percent from October and 3.68 percent above levels seen in November 2010. But when adjusted for inflation, retail sales showed a slight decrease from last year.

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This chart shows the annual percent change in real and nominal retail sales over the past two decades. Since bottoming out in 2009, both measures have been recovering slowly.

Today, the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest nominal read of retail sales showing a 0.2% increase from October and an increase of 6.7% on a year-over-year basis on an aggregate of all items including food, fuel and healthcare services.

Nominal "discretionary" retail sales including home furnishings, home garden and building materials, consumer electronics and department store sales increased 0.34% from October and increased 3.68% above the level seen in November 2010 while, adjusting for inflation, “real” discretionary retail sales declined 0.08% over the same period.

On a “nominal” basis, there had appeared to be “rough correlation” between strong home value appreciation and strong retail spending preceding the housing bust and an even stronger correlation when home values started to decline.

The following chart shows the year-over-year change to nominal discretionary retail sales and the year-over-year change to nominal the S&P/Case-Shiller Composite home price index since 1993 and since 2000.

As you can see there is, at the very least, a coincidental change to home values and consumer spending during the boom and then the bust, but as home values have continued to decline, retail spending has remained low but has not continued to consistently contract.

Looking at this chart  (click for full-screen dynamic version), adjusted for inflation (CPI for retail sales, CPI “less shelter” for S&P/Case-Shiller Composite) the “rough correlation” between the year-over-year change to the “discretionary” retail sales series and the year-over-year S&P/Case-Shiller Composite series seems now even more significant.

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