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U.S. Census Bureau: Wholesale Inventories Up Slightly in June

Mike Robuck
posted on July 28, 2021

Wholesale inventories for June, adjusted for seasonal variations and trading day differences, but not for price changes, were estimated at an end-of-month level of $715.0 billion, up 0.8% from May 2021 and up 10.2% from the same month a year ago, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

The international trade deficit was $91.2 billion in June, up $3 billion from $88.2 billion in May. Exports of goods  for June were $145.5 billion, which was a half a billion increase over May’s exports. Imports of goods for June were $236.7 billion, $3.5  billion more than May imports.

Retail inventories for June, adjusted for seasonal variations and trading day differences, but not for price changes, were estimated at an end-of-month level of $600.0 billion, up 0.3% from May, and up 3.7% from June 2020. The April 2021 to May 2021 percentage change was unrevised from  the preliminary estimate of down 0.8%.

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