Retail sales post biggest jump in more than 3 years on record spike in gas prices

Americans saw large chunks of their wallets get eaten up by soaring gas prices in March; however, consumers still had money left in the tank to spend elsewhere.

A war-driven spike in gas prices sent US retail sales 1.7% higher March, the fastest monthly pace in more than three years, according to Commerce Department data released Tuesday.

The March sales pace was a sharp upswing from a 0.7% gain in February.

Retail sales figures are adjusted for seasonal swings but not inflation, which shot higher in March by 0.9% (triple the February rate), the latest Consumer Price Index showed.

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