"Another day, another indication of a dire holiday season for retailers.
The Commerce Department reported today that retail sales tumbled 2.8% in October, the sharpest decline on record. Although the bulk of the drop came from lower gas and car sales, broad weakness was reported. Clothing sales fell 1.4% from the previous month, while sales of sporting goods were off by 1.6%. Furniture and electronics sales lost 2.5% and 2.3% m/m respectively"
Here's my comment:
“The weak October sales also foreshadow a miserly holiday shopping season for most retailers,” said Robert Dye an economist as PNC. “Wal-Mart and other bargain stores may gain market share as shoppers avoid higher-end department stores, but most retailers will feel the bite of weaker consumer spending.”Comment by - November 14, 2008 at 3:26 pm
Don’t blind me with science, but “miserly”, which would signal a huge contraction, and “feel the bite”, which doesn’t necessarily determine its severity, aren’t terribly specific predictions.