Economic Indicators

US business inventories rise marginally in June

2024.08.15 11:09

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. business inventories increased moderately in June as a surge in stocks at retailers was offset by mild gains at wholesalers.

Inventories rose 0.3% after increasing 0.5% in May, the Commerce Department’s Census Bureau said on Thursday. The increase in inventories, a key component of gross domestic product, was in line with economists’ expectations.

Inventories increased 2.1% year-on-year in June. Private inventory investment contributed 0.82 percentage point to the economy’s 2.8% annualized growth pace in the second quarter, after being a drag for two straight quarters.

Retail inventories shot up 0.9% in June instead of 0.7% as estimated in an advance report published last month. They rose 0.8% in May. Motor vehicle inventories climbed 2.2% instead of 1.8% as previously reported. They advanced 2.4% in May.

© Reuters. Warehouse workers deal with inventory stacked up to the ceiling at an ABT Electronics Facility in Glenview, Illinois, U.S. December 4, 2018. To match Insight USA-RETAILERS/TRADE REUTERS/Richa Naidu/ File Photo

Retail inventories excluding autos, which go into the calculation of GDP, rose 0.2% as reported last month. They gained 0.1% in May. Wholesale inventories increased 0.2% in June, while stocks at manufacturers were unchanged.

Business sales fell 0.1% in June after being unchanged in May. At June’s sales pace, it would take 1.38 months for businesses to clear shelves, unchanged from in May.



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