Friday, December 26, 2008

"When gasoline sales are excluded, the fall in overall retail sales is more modest: a 2.5% drop in November and a 4% decline in December."

More bad news from Calculated Risk:

"From the WSJ: Retail Sales Plummet

[T]otal retail sales, excluding automobiles, fell over the year-earlier period by 5.5% in November and 8% in December through Christmas Eve, according to MasterCard Inc.'s SpendingPulse unit.

When gasoline sales are excluded, the fall in overall retail sales is more modest: a 2.5% drop in November and a 4% decline in December( HOW MUCH DID PEOPLE SAVE IN THESE MONTHS? WON'T THERE HAVE TO BE SOME TRADE OFF IF WE WANT PEOPLE TO SAVE MORE? ).

"This will go down as the one of the worst holiday sales seasons on record," said Mary Delk, a director in the retail practice at consulting firm Deloitte LLP.
These preliminary numbers suggest that retail sales in December were even weaker than in October and November. "

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