US retail sales rose in July after two months of declines, largely due to an increase in car sales, figures show.
Total sales climbed 0.4% from the previous month, when sales dropped by a revised 0.3%, the Commerce Department said.
Without the impact of car sales, overall retail sales rose by 0.2%.
US retail sales are seen as a key indicator of the health of the US economy as consumer spending accounts for about 70% of US economic activity.
Sales in July totalled $362.7bn (£232.4bn), and were 5.9% higher than the same month a year earlier.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-10965992Gosh! And here we were going to let the auto makers go bankrupt ...