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    Retail Revelations: July’s Sales Figures Surprise No One

    Welcome to the Week 33, 2025 edition of the Quikrete Industry Dashboard, where the numbers are about as predictable as your old uncle’s dance moves at family gatherings. Let’s kick things off with the latest from the U.S. Census Bureau, which has unveiled… *drumroll please* … an uptick in retail spending for July. Because, apparently, people just can’t resist buying more stuff they don’t need.

    “Advance estimates of U.S. retail and food services sales for July 2025, adjusted for everything from seasonal variations to the alignment of the moon, were $726.3 billion—up a mind-blowing 0.5% from June and a staggering 3.9% from good old July 2024. And if you’re keeping track, total sales from May through July are up a wild 3.9% compared to last year. Who’s shocked? Anyone? No? Didn’t think so.”

    Building Material Blues: A Month of Decline

    Now, let’s talk about the building material suppliers and garden supply dealers, because who doesn’t want to hear about dirt? Well, it turns out their sales dipped month-over-month. Surprise! Unadjusted sales for NAICS 444 entities clocked in at $43.117 billion, down from June’s robust $43.837 billion and May’s staggering $46.780 billion. Year-over-year, July’s sales were just a tad under the illustrious $43.769 billion from July 2024. I bet someone is crying into their garden mulch.

    Hardware Store Sales: Up and Down Like a Yo-Yo

    Speaking of dips, let’s dive into the hardware store sales (NAICS 44413). June 2025 saw this sector take a tumble from May’s high of $4.04 billion to a somewhat less exciting $3.91 billion in June. But don’t fret—June’s figures still hold the honor of being the second highest monthly sales this year. Who knew screwdrivers and hammers had such a fan club? On a year-over-year basis, June hardware store sales also managed to outshine the $3.83 billion from the previous year. Maybe homeowners are finally committing to those DIY projects… or at least buying the supplies and ignoring the house renovations.

    PPI Index Takes a Leap: Buckle Up, Buttercup!

    As if that wasn’t enough excitement for one week, the financial news cycle has unleashed the latest PPI Index, which—wait for it—rose sharply in July. Who would’ve guessed? The 0.9% increase was the biggest monthly rise since 2022, making you wonder if they slipped in a few extra charges for fun. And the trend shows no signs of slowing down. Hold onto your wallets!

    “Prices are now 3.3% higher than a year ago, according to BLS data, and analysts are speculating that businesses won’t swallow these newfound costs. Oh no! Instead, they’ll dump them right on consumers in a glorious shower of heightened price tags!”

    Money-Saving Hacks for the Alert Consumer

    So what do we do in the face of all this financial chaos? Fear not! This is the perfect time for some crafty money-saving hacks. Consider buying items like a level and a hammer from those hardware stores that are almost too optimistic. After all, nothing says “I’m an adult” like a well-stocked toolbox. If inflation keeps climbing, tools might become a more useful form of currency than Bitcoin!

    Final Thoughts: Embrace the Economic Rollercoaster

    In summary, the retail landscape is a thrilling, if not slightly absurd, world where spending is up, but several sectors seem determined to defy trends, like teenagers refusing to take out the trash. Stay alert, savvy shoppers, and keep your eyes peeled for more deals—or at least the next PPI report that might just sweep you off your feet (or send you into a economic existential crisis). Cheers to shopping, sales, and the endless quest for homeowner perfection!

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