Retail sales growth has slowed for a major company. The second quarter saw a rise of 2.6% in US store sales, which is the slowest growth in six years. This mixed picture comes from the quarterly earnings report.

A significant factor in the company's profit is tariff refunds. A large amount, $2.9 billion, was received by one retailer, while another got $994 million.

Further details on the quarterly earnings and tariff refunds are available from the source. The company's spending numbers are closely watched due to its large customer base of 150 million people shopping online or in stores every week.