U.S. supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores report $61 billion in sales for April

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The estimated sales for supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores for April 2020 was $61 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Advance Monthly Retail Trade and Food Services Survey.

The Advance Monthly Retail Trade Survey (MARTS) is compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau by mailing out questionnaires to a sampling of about 5,500 employer firms.

The unadjusted figures provide an initial estimate of monthly sales in the retail and food service sectors.

With the results from each industry, the Bureau computes a framework of sales data, giving insight into the current state of U.S. economic activity.

April 2020 Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services

Categories Sales – Monthly (Current Month, in millions of dollars)
Retail and food services sales $410,190
Retail stores $380,178
Motor vehicle and parts dealers $69,889
Automobile and other motor vehicle dealers $63,001
Automobile dealers $56,422
New car dealers $50,027
Used car dealers $6,395
Automotive parts, accessories and tire stores $6,888
Furniture, home furnishings, electronics and appliance stores $7,138
Furniture and home furnishings stores $3,896
Furniture stores $1,932
Home furnishings stores $1,964
Electronics and appliance stores $3,242
Household appliance stores $1,104
Electronics stores $2,138
Building material, garden equipment and supplies dealers $36,765
Building material and supplies dealers $30,725
Paint and wallpaper stores $882
Hardware stores $2,600
Food and beverage stores $70,183
Grocery stores $63,292
Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores $61,045
Beer, wine and liquor stores $5,207
Health and personal care stores $26,636
Pharmacies and drug stores $24,733
Gasoline stations $26,303
Clothing and clothing access stores $2,723
Clothing stores $1,833
Men’s clothing stores $82
Women’s clothing stores $496
Family clothing stores $710
Shoe stores $398
Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument and book stores $3,446
Sporting goods stores $2,466
Hobby, toy and game stores $357
Book stores $219
General merchandise stores $54,116
Department stores $5,804
Warehouse clubs and superstores $40,843
Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores $827
Office supplies and stationery stores $610
Gift, novelty and souvenir stores $217
Used merchandise stores $309
Online retailers $75,543
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses $70,053
Fuel dealers $1,684
Food services and drinking places $30,012
Restaurants and other eating places $27,649
Limited service eating places $20,551

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics



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