US Retail Spending Falls in March Amid Consumer Pullback
Spending at US retailers experienced a decline in March, as consumers reduced their expenditures. This pullback is attributed to growing recessionary fears and the banking crisis. The reduction in retail activity reflects a cautious approach by consumers during the month.

Spending at US retailers fell in March, indicating a pullback in consumer activity across the United States.
This decline in expenditures is linked to growing recessionary fears and the impact of the ongoing banking crisis, which have influenced consumer behavior.
According to CNN World, these factors contributed to the decrease in retail spending during March.
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