Source: Bloomberg Economics
Summary
Canadian retail sales increased by 1% in May, driven largely by soaring gasoline prices. This growth trend highlights the ongoing impact of fuel costs on consumer spending habits.
Why It Matters
The rise in retail sales signifies a potential rebound in consumer confidence and economic activity in Canada. However, the reliance on gasoline price increases raises concerns about the sustainability of this growth, as other sectors may be suffering due to decreased discretionary spending.

