Retail sales at gasoline stations in the United States jumped 15.5% month-on-month in March 2026, the biggest increase on record, accelerating sharply from a 1.3% rise in February. Retail Sales Gasoline Stations MoM in the United States averaged 0.45 percent from 1992 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 15.50 percent in March of 2026 and a record low of -23 percent in April of 2020. source: U.S. Census Bureau



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Retail Sales Building and Garden Supply Stores MoM 0.70 0.60 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Car Dealers MoM 0.50 1.00 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Clothing Stores MoM 0.00 2.80 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Control Group MoM 0.70 0.60 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Electronics Stores MoM 0.90 0.70 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Ex Autos MoM 1.90 0.70 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Ex Gas/Autos MoM 0.60 0.60 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Food and Beverage Stores MoM 0.70 -1.20 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Furniture Stores MoM 2.20 -0.10 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales General Merchandise Stores MoM 1.00 0.00 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Health and Personal Care Stores MoM 0.50 2.00 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales MoM 1.70 0.70 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales Restaurants and Bars MoM 0.10 0.50 percent Mar 2026
Retail Sales YoY 3.97 3.96 percent Mar 2026


United States Retail Sales Gasoline Stations MoM
Retail Sales Gasoline Stations (MoM) in the United States measures the monthly percentage change in sales at gasoline stations. It tracks consumer spending on fuel and related products, making it a key indicator of transportation demand, energy price movements, and the impact of fuel costs on overall household consumption.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
15.50 1.30 15.50 -23.00 1992 - 2026 percent Monthly
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