WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. retail sales fell for a third straight month in June as demand slumped for everything from cars and electronics to building materials, a sign the economic recovery is flagging. Retail sales slipped 0.5 percent, the Commerce Department said on Monday. It was the first time sales had dropped in …
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