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OPINION

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So, what is the true state of the economy? At least a half a dozen retailers including Dillard’s (DDS) are getting hammered this week. Then we have two economic data points that make the economy seem like its humming on all cylinders.

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At an increase of 1.35%, Retail Sales blew away the estimate with its best month since March 2015. It’s a headscratcher, although a deeper dive illustrates how this number could co-exist with the awful news in the stock market last week.

The number was driven by Internet shopping, which posted the best year to year improvement. Gas stations got a boost as crude rebounded, lifting gasoline prices along, and motor vehicle sales continue on a blistering pace.

Conversely, clothing keeps plodding along, and surprisingly, restaurants were virtually unchanged belying the great numbers for Jack in the Box and Shake Shack.

Retail Sales

M/M

Y/Y

Overall

1.3%

3.0%

Internet

2.1%

10.2%

Motor Vehicle

3.2%

3.1%

Gas Stations

2.2%

-9.4%

Restaurants

0.3%

5.2%

Clothing

1.0%

1.3%

Even though the data was upbeat, the fact is, the stock market is skeptical. You’re skeptical as well. I’m skeptical, too.

Last week was a tough, but not devastating, week for the stock market.

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