US consumers hold back, even as gas prices fall

cbsatlanta.com — Lower gas prices in April weren't enough to embolden U.S. consumers to spend much more elsewhere. The Commerce Department said retail sales rose only 0.1 percent last month. After excluding gasoline station sales, consumers increased their spending on retail goods by just 0.2 percent. That followed two stronger months in February and March.
US consumers hold back, even as gas prices fall: Lower gas prices in April weren't enough to embolden U.S. consu... t.co/9tSGrPZl