US business stockpiles unchanged in July while sales decline
WASHINGTON — U.S. businesses left their stockpiles unchanged in July while sales declined slightly.
The Commerce Department says inventories were flat in July after rising a modest 0.2 per cent in June. Sales dropped 0.1 per cent after a big 1 per cent gain in June.
Weak inventory restocking has been a drag on growth this year, trimming overall growth by 1.3 percentage points in the second quarter. Economists say businesses are close to getting inventories back in line with sales and they are forecasting inventory cutbacks will represent only a small drag on growth in the current quarter.
In July, inventories held by manufacturers rose 0.1 per cent while retailers reduced stockpiles by 0.3 per cent and inventories at the wholesale level were unchanged.

