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Retail Sales: With Food and Shelter Soaring, Who Can Afford Anything Else?

Retail sales from commerce department, chart by Mish

Advance Retail Sales

Today, the Commerce Department released Advance Retail Sales Data for November.

  • Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for November 2022, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes, were $689.4 billion, down 0.6 percent (±0.5 percent) from the previous month, but up 6.5 percent (±0.7 percent) above November 2021. 
  • Total sales for the September 2022 through November 2022 period were up 7.7 percent (±0.5 percent) from the same period a year ago.
  • Retail trade sales were down 0.8 percent (±0.5 percent) from October 2022, but up 5.4 percent (±0.7 percent) above last year. 
  • Gasoline stations were up 16.2 percent (±1.6 percent) from November 2021, while food services and drinking places were up 14.1 percent (±3.0 percent) from last year

The key phrase in the report is “adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading-day differences, but not for price changes.

Retail sales took a seasonally-adjusted 0.6 percent dive in November. Every major category except food and food service declined. 

Spotlight on Food 

People spent less on gas and more on food. Not even the food departments of Costco and Walmart could save General Merchandise from a decline. Department stores were miserable.

Spotlight Motor Vehicles 

Motor vehicles and parts sales declined 2.3 percent. 

What happened to that alleged pent up demand for autos due to part shortages?

Month-Over-Month Advances and Declines

  • Food Service: +0.9 percent
  • Food Stores: +0.8 percent
  • Gas Stations: -0.1 Percent
  • General Merchandise: -0.1 Percent
  • Excluding Motor Vehicles and Gas: -0.2 Percent
  • Excluding Motor Vehicles: -0.2 Percent
  • Nonstore (Think Amazon): -0.9 Percent
  • Motor Vehicles: -2.3 Percent
  • Department Stores: -2.9 Percent 

Food and Food services are the only areas where consumers increased spending in November.

Not to worry, Janet Yellen is bragging about how well the economy is doing.

Real vs Nominal Sales 

Retail Sales from Commerce Department, Real Sales CPI-Adjusted by Mish

Real vs Nominal Retail Sales Month-Over-Month 

Key Real vs Nominal Points

  • Real (inflation adjusted) sales are well below where they were in March of 2021.
  • Real sales have decline 7 out of 11 months in 2022
  • Nominal sales have declined only 3 times in 2022
  • It’s real sales, no nominal, that drives GDP

Fed and Congressional Stimulus Explained 

Understanding Inflation

  • The Fed held interest rates too low too long.
  • Biden did a reckless final round of fiscal stimulus
  • Biden’s eviction moratoriums put additional money in people’s pockets.
  • Supply chain disruptions and the war in Ukraine added to the mix. 
  • Then finally, consumers did a sudden switch from goods to services.  

Economists are still struggling to understand inflation. What is it about that chart they fail to understand?

Note the yellow highlights. Spending can easily hold up in the early stages of recession. 

That third round of unwarranted fiscal stimulus may still be playing a role. 

The Price of Food Jumps Again in November, What’s in Your Basket?

Year-Over-Year the CPI is up 7.1 percent.

Food and beverage, food at home, and food away from home are up 10.3 percent, 12.0 percent, and 8.5 percent respectively.

For discussion and several charts please see The Price of Food Jumps Again in November, What’s in Your Basket?

Shelter

With Food and Shelter Soaring, Who Can Afford Anything Else?

Please see CPI Cools Significantly in November But Rent and Food Still Sharply Increasing for more CPI details.

And for shelter and rent analysis, please see Ignore the Pundits, Don’t Expect Big Declines in the Price of Rent

Any more questions?

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JeffD
JeffD
3 years ago
Coke was $1 for a 2 liter last year. I can’t find it for less than $1.66 this year. As of this week, eggs have doubled in price in Orange County Ca since last year. Hamburger has increased by 33%+. The food inflation is woefully undercounted.
RonJ
RonJ
3 years ago
Reply to  JeffD
This is supposedly the biggest bird flu season ever, thus a lot of birds are being killed, which reduces production of eggs. Egg price inflation is an outlier.
Jojo
Jojo
3 years ago
Reply to  RonJ
There’s no reason we couldn’t still eat those birds with the flu, as long as they are cooked thoroughly. But they all get thrown away.
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  RonJ
Right. After we over react and produce way too many egg laying chickens, prices will crash. Like always happens. I suspect in a year, eggs will be back to $2/dozen.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  JeffD
Adds TENS of dollars to my weekly expenses! How shall we survive?
I’m a lot more interested in the house price drops I’m seeing everywhere.
StukiMoi
StukiMoi
3 years ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Problem is, the chances that house prices will drop as much as other prices rise, over any meaningful time horizon; in a financialized dystopia like this where “home” prices serves as one of the biggest theft rackets of all; is near nil. By the looks of it; unless the indoctrinati should somehow grow up and shake off years of heavy handed indoctrination in short order; we’ll have to wait for the Taliban to liberate us, before that happens.
Other that that, though: Shelter has been perhaps THE consumer good most obviously harmed by the out-of-control inflation over the past 50 years. Any reduction can only be an absolute benefit in all possible ways. All the way down to at least 1940s levels, when returning GIs could still buy attractive houses in attractive neighbourhoods. Better yet, 1840s, Land of The Free (quaint I know), levels. But again, fat chance in dystopia…..
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  StukiMoi
I’ve watch house prices in my area and price range drop 100k in the last 6 months. That’ll buy a lot of eggs, even at a buck each.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
3 years ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Explain to us all some of the simplest ways to obtain money to buy eggs with a $100k drop in home prices.
Without buying or selling a house.
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  Zardoz
Tens of dollars? Do you still live with your parents?
Jojo
Jojo
3 years ago
“With Food and Shelter Soaring, Who Can Afford Anything Else?”
Was in my local Costco midday. Surprised how crowded it was with many carts loaded up and long checkout lines, including self-check. Early XMAS shopping?
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  Jojo
Costco is always like that and they’re a cheap way to feed yourself. Restaurants are more likely to see a drop off in revenue.
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
the plague years have changed folks working lives. if folks end up buying less junk, is that a bad thing. i say no. the labor market is tight as a drum. every 20 something i know is loving humping 2 jobs. back in my day, i would have too. unfortunately when i was in my 20s the unemployment rate in big apple was sky high. i still humped it though. 10k boomers retiring and 5k dying each day rounding off. jobs a plenty and sky high prices due to 25 years of printing dough during 2 short plague years. currency monetary 101. the austrians and the ancients all understood this. not splitting atoms. we are argentina, just 50 years behind.
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
3 years ago
Reply to  vanderlyn
Yup. Best thing to do is buy cattle ranches in the valleys.
PapaDave
PapaDave
3 years ago
With Food and Shelter Soaring, Who Can Afford Anything Else?”
Agree. And I have been saying the same thing all year. When times are tough, people will focus on the basics (food, shelter, energy, health). Needs vs wants.
Discretionary spending will drop as spending on basic needs goes up.
So, very little demand destruction for food, shelter and energy. Which is why I remain heavily invested in Canadian and US energy stocks.
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  PapaDave
bingo. correct. and the real good news, is when people buy less junk, they tend to be more content. less is more in this ridiculously rich world i’ve inhabited since 1900 and 60 of the year i was born. all native born amerikans born in lap of luxury in top 5% or less of infants born in mid century last.
OUdaveguy
OUdaveguy
3 years ago
“There’s still time for a huge Christmas rally folks! Please, Just keep buying stonks!” -CNBC, probably…..
MarkraD
MarkraD
3 years ago
Meats vs other foods, seems like meat is a fore-runner to food, curious if Mish or anyone has long-term charts of the above, I’m of the impression that grains tend to lead meat, maybe I’m wrong.
I’m thinking this could be an arbitrage play, maybe long beef or pork, short grains, or similar.
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OUdaveguy
OUdaveguy
3 years ago
Reply to  MarkraD
So…..Hormel? Anyone think corporate media won’t be back on Monday morning banging the very tired, “Fed tapering is right around the corner!” narrative?
Jojo
Jojo
3 years ago
Reply to  MarkraD
Cultured meat is right around the corner. Meat grown and directly provided to consumers with no in-between animal involved! In 20 years, the only people who will be eating real animal meat will be the very wealthy looking to return to the past or those who raise and slaughter themselves.
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The World’s Biggest Cultured Meat Factory Is Under Construction in the US
December 14, 2022
Despite the fact that consumers have never tasted it and it’s only legal in Singapore, cultured meat is on a roll. Its production cost is dropping, multiple companies have entered the space, and the FDA recently granted its first approval to one of them. Last week the industry hit another milestone as an Israeli company broke ground on what it says will be the biggest cultured meat plant in the world.
The company was founded under the name Future Meat Technologies in 2018, but rebranded to Believer Meats last month. In 2021 they opened a facility to produce lab-grown meat at scale in Israel, and were aiming to secure FDA approval and start offering their products in US restaurants by the end of this year. That doesn’t seem to have happened, as the first FDA approval went to competitor Upside Foods.
But true to its name, Believer Meats hasn’t been deterred by this slower-than-anticipated series of events. Last week the company started construction of a 200,000-square-foot factory in Wilson, North Carolina, about 45 miles due east of Raleigh. In a press release the company stated, somewhat perplexingly, that it chose this location partly because of its “success in integrating technology-driven solutions to improve the lives of residents.”
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Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  Jojo
I’m hoping we’ll get meat molds, to make meat sculptures, like we do ice and butter sculptures. Imagine going feral on a Mickey Mouse made of porterhouse!
Lisa_Hooker
Lisa_Hooker
3 years ago
Reply to  Jojo
Eventually we will probably return to long pig as there are simply too many people.
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Philly FED admits BLS has greatly overstated job gains
As mish has suggested all along. So basically no job gains this year instead of the reported 2+ million. Probably explains why retails sales have flatlined too.
MarkraD
MarkraD
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
If so, markets go up in anticipation of Fed softening.
BTW, the link makes it looks like 11 mil, not 1.1 mil.
Scooot
Scooot
3 years ago
Reply to  MarkraD
or maybe bad news will be bad news from now on?
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
i know of no one out of work, who wants a J.O.B. ZERO. and i go to college with hundreds of immigrant folks at local community college in the shadow of the FREEDUMB TOWER. not a one. all my boomer pals gainfully employed. the 30 something kids and their friends all have plenty of jobs………….sorry old sport, so far does NOT pass the smell test of hard times for jobs. now inflation on food and such is really changing folks spending habits. not a doubt about that. i’m thinking for the better. as a life long simple life adherent. less is more. ancient wisdom.
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  vanderlyn
Talk about moving the goal posts.
FromBrussels2
FromBrussels2
3 years ago
Les go Zimbabwe ! …..but first send another 100 bln, or a even a fn trln for that matter, to some African ‘frends’, to make ‘m ‘love’ you, for a change ….and don t forget to forward Raytheon Patriots to a wreckage named Ukraine(for the time bein), your 54th something criminal corrupt Nazi state , bwah… send them a trillion bucks now that you still can , why not , inflation not being an issue ….. a, even grossly understated, 32 or 33 trillion ….what a difference do they make ? ….and a trillion for some Asian ‘frends’ too, not to India though, seems like you already lost them, like most of South America, the coup you supported in Peru ain t going well either, keep on trying though, with trlns of $ you can in fact keep on bribing (or blackmailing) the whole fn world, the fn EU included …. before you fall apart for once and forever ….. Empires rise, empires crumble, history shows , it s a pity but you are next , I am afraid, because I AM invested in your fraudulent system with hardly any way.to escape !… Just an afterthought; there s actually only ONE party you can t bribe or blackmail these days : Russia ! So I d say once again SLAVA ROSSIYA long live Putin !
HippyDippy
HippyDippy
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
Just because Putin is playing the part you describe doesn’t mean that’s what he’s really doing. He has his own disgusting agendas. Only those who are unable to rule themselves seek the power to rule others. He’s just as weak as the ones you contrast him against.
FromBrussels2
FromBrussels2
3 years ago
Reply to  HippyDippy
Don t think so ….He s an idealist(not a saint) ….OUR corrupt mfrs and cronies are merely pocket liners ! ….and before you say so, Putin IS filthy rich , that s exactly why I trust and ADMIRE him, he and his family, friends etc could ve lived oppulently for the rest§ of their fn existence by giving in to the fn self nominated criminal policeman of the world ….but he didn t….admirable !
HippyDippy
HippyDippy
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
Ignore.
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
has to be sarcasm. hat tip for that.
Jojo
Jojo
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
“Putin IS filthy rich , that s exactly why I trust and ADMIRE him”
Proving how morally shallow and IQ challenged you are. Putin may be filthy rich but he obtained those riches through corruption and theft from his own people.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  Jojo
Anger, Self Pity and Stupid bring that out in a person.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
Putin have many potato, comrade! More potato than you can count!
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
3 years ago
Reply to  HippyDippy
“Only those who are unable to rule themselves seek the power to rule others.”
Where do you get this stuff from?
Doug78
Doug78
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
You know you sound just like a Non-player character. You keep repeating the same thing over and over like NPCs do.
FromBrussels2
FromBrussels2
3 years ago
Reply to  Doug78
…. like our deluded ,corrupt msm Nato outlets with their fn 7/7 24/24, ‘West good Russia bad narrative’ mesmerising the stupid non thinking herd ?….. just like the insane Covid campaign btw …..They ve learned by now that the masses can be manipulated infinitely big time within the context of a fantasy democracy, and that s what ‘they ‘ are doing…..You part of them , the stupid herd ? Don t think so, which makes you a fanatic ***…. fill in yourself you should know what you are, if not, ask your francaise ….
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  Doug78
Could be a poorly built bot, could be a mentally ill Walloon. Just no telling.
Doug78
Doug78
3 years ago
Reply to  Zardoz
He is not a Walloon NPC but a Flemish one.
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
ha ha ha. take a bow sir or madam. bravo, or brava. a masterpiece.
PreCambrian
PreCambrian
3 years ago
So Trump’s stimulus was great but Biden’s was bad? And the eviction moratorium’s were Biden’s even though the moratoriums started March 20, 2020 and September 4, 2020 (see https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/IN/IN11516) and Biden took office on January 20, 2021?
I think that the “stimulus” was poorly designed and targeted and that the eviction moratoriums were a big mistake but I think that this is an example of trying to shift the blame.
Mish
Mish
3 years ago
Reply to  PreCambrian
1. I have criticized Trump’s stimulus as well. So don’t put words in my mouth or imply things I never said.
2. That third stimulus was massive, and completely unwarranted.
3. Biden fought with the Supreme Court many months to keep those moratoriums going.
4. And don’t forget Biden’s asinine energy policies.
So yes, Biden is far more to blame.
It is not even close, and most of my readers understand I cannot stand Trump.
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  Mish
nat gas production and export by USA is off the charts high under biden. see economist newspaper for detail. anyone stuck up on D or R in whitehouse and our economy is a real simpleton in my humble opinion. it’s one uniparty, with doctor jill biden in charge of it all now. she’s decided to prop up sleepy joe a second term. time to load up on humpty trumpty NFTs. ha ha ha. pax dumbphuckistan forever.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  vanderlyn
I knew it! That evil little minx, always in the shadows, cutely calculating….
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  PreCambrian
When Trump was president, Covid was new and little was known. We didn’t even have vaccine until the very end of his term. Biden served when it was well known the dangers from covid were way overblown. Yet he refused to admit the obvious and continued with his bad policies.
FromBrussels2
FromBrussels2
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
Covid being the medical fraud of the century! Narcist Trump, fearing to lose elections, paid billions of $ to the Big Pharma Mafia for a ‘warp speed’ experimental vaxxine ( no accountability whatsoever) undermining natural immunity, undeniably causing heart strokes , cancer and sudden death in general …
Captain Ahab
Captain Ahab
3 years ago
Reply to  FromBrussels2
Trump did what 99.9% of people would reasonably do in a situation of considerable uncertainty, when lives are at stake:
1. fall back on previous solutions and rely on ‘experts’,
2. undertake strategies to remedy the problem as quickly as possible (vaccines),
3. err on the side of caution (lock down international travel),
4. try to keep the country running.
Hindsight is always 20/20.
FromBrussels2
FromBrussels2
3 years ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Mr Panic is a bad counselor indeed ….persuading people they gonna die unless they get a fn (sometimes lethal) experimental jab is CRIMINAL ! Peer presssure was enormous in my 95% vaxxed region ….yet I refused….and still proud of it …But then I must be a fn anarchist a rebel or something of the kind ….
jjejim
jjejim
3 years ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
I respectfully disagree! When Covid hit, that is when the country needed a true leader, a stand up real leader! A leader of the country who would have said. “No, we are not going to shut the entire country down!, NO we are not going to borrow and print trillions of dollars to pay people and businesses to stay home! No, we will not pay an extra $600 per month unemployment, on top of the already generous states unemployment! No, we will create the PPP, with no accountability , no oversite what so ever”!
That was a time in history that the USA needed a LEADER! Not a phony, fake you name it!!!!! And Trump failed at every most important decision(s)! He was, and is a loser! And NO, I am not a democrat, or republican!
Jojo
Jojo
3 years ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Got a bumper sticker for your boat:
………………………………………………………………………….”Trump, best President EVER!” [lol]
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  Captain Ahab
Bought your trump NFTs yet? They’ll surely accrue value!
PapaDave
PapaDave
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
WTF are you talking about? Covid was, is and will continue to be very dangerous. Over 6.6 million deaths so far, and many times more long term complications. Now that China is reopening, they have finally agreed to buy a lot of Paxlovid from the west. Still haven’t heard if they will buy western vaccines, which were far better than the homegrown Chinese vaccines.
PS. The world is not flat.
TexasTim65
TexasTim65
3 years ago
Reply to  PapaDave
That’s a rounding error in a population of 7+ billion people.
CDC estimates up to 500K deaths a year from the regular flu world wide.
So Covid was a stronger flu to be sure but definitely not ‘very dangerous’ unless you were health compromised to begin with.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  TexasTim65
Sooner or later, we all will be health compromised, and It’ll be waiting…
vanderlyn
vanderlyn
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
TRUMP CULT ALERT. i’m already collecting his NFTs. i cannot wait until he starts a legit church. i’ll apply to be cardinal in Pope Donalds vatican. fleece the rubes world wide.
Zardoz
Zardoz
3 years ago
Reply to  vanderlyn
The NFTs are hilarious! In some his hands are boxing glove sized!
Git ’em while they’re hot, trump simps!
KidHorn
KidHorn
3 years ago
Reply to  vanderlyn
When you can’t attack the message. Attack the messenger. Means you lost the argument.
RonJ
RonJ
3 years ago
Reply to  KidHorn
All that was needed was mass production of Hydroxychloroquine + zinc. The FDA/NIH/CDC agenda was mass vaccination, all along, so they obstructed the use of HCQ. The officially sanctioned studies of HCQ, Ivermection and Fluvoxamine were rigged to fail. HCQ by overdosing and IVM and Fluvoxamine by under dosing. Zelenko used 400 mg dose, while the Oxford study used 2,400, which was toxic, according to Zelenko. None of the Covid response has been about protecting public health. Drs. Fareed and Tyson proved that. 10,000 Covid patients with no deaths and the CDC wasn’t interested in how they did it.
HippyDippy
HippyDippy
3 years ago
Reply to  PreCambrian
Perhaps if you approached the situation differently, it would make sense to you. Imagine all those poorly thought out solutions were actually well thought out and they achieved the desired results. It will make a lot more sense. Or keep on as you are, it’s your choice.

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