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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 10:49 AM Mar 2013

Sales at U.S. Retailers Advance by Most in Five Months

Source: Bloomberg

Sales at U.S. retailers rose in February by the most in five months as an improved job market and stronger household finances cushioned the effect of higher payroll taxes.

The 1.1 percent advance exceeded all projections in a Bloomberg survey and followed a revised 0.2 percent gain in January, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast was for a 0.5 percent advance. Sales excluding the volatile categories of autos and gasoline rose 0.4 percent.

Progress in the job market is shoring up sentiment and spurring demand at merchants including Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST), easing the burden of a two percentage-point increase in the levy that funds Social Security. The boost to household wealth from home values and stock prices has also helped consumers maintain spending in the face of higher fuel prices.

“It shows some steady underlying strength,” said Terry Sheehan, an economic analyst at Stone & McCarthy Research in Princeton, New Jersey, the second-best forecaster of retail sales in the last two years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. “These numbers are cause for cautious optimism.”

Read more: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-13/retail-sales-in-u-s-rose-in-february-by-most-in-five-months.html

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Sales at U.S. Retailers Advance by Most in Five Months (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2013 OP
Didn't Wallyworld just have its worst month ever? tridim Mar 2013 #1
Bloomberg Financial had report yesterday that the shelves KoKo Mar 2013 #2
If a Catholic family of immigrants settles in the US, must it be true that religiosity is booming? dmallind Mar 2013 #3
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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
2. Bloomberg Financial had report yesterday that the shelves
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:06 AM
Mar 2013

are not being restocked at Walmart and empty shelves are now the norm. It was on Tom Keen's show early morning. Last week they said "Dollar Stores" were taking share from Walmart as the Walmart customer has to "trade down." But, it was mentioned that the High End stores were doing very well, (where the 1% shop)

I noticed both my CVS and Walgreen's Drug stores have empty shelves for many products in cosmetics, cold medicines and other goods. They let the product run out before reordering so you are forced to get whatever brand wasn't the best seller or most popular.

dmallind

(10,437 posts)
3. If a Catholic family of immigrants settles in the US, must it be true that religiosity is booming?
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 11:07 AM
Mar 2013

The analogy is identical. Walmart, however big they are, is not the sum total of US retail.

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