US consumers cut spending, retail sales fell in March: CNN-silubaba news

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Vegetables are pictured at a produce shop at Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US Feb 19, 2022. [Photo/Agencies]

WASHINGTON - Spending at US retailers fell in March as consumers pulled back after the banking crisis fueled recession fears, adding to signs of a slowing economy, CNN reported.

The US Commerce Department reported on Friday that retail sales fell 1 percent in March from the prior month, steeper than an expected 0.4 percent decline.

Economists at the Federal Reserve expected the US economy to head into a recession later in the year, as the lagged effects of higher interest rates take a deeper hold. Fed economists had forecast subdued growth, with risks of a recession, prior to the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

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