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NRF: Retail Sales Rose 17.7% YoY in March as Recovery Accelerated

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For instance, clothing and accessory store sales were up 18.3% Results in other categories included: Sporting goods stores: Up 23.5% YoY; Furniture and home furnishings stores: Up 5.9% YoY; Building materials and garden supply stores: Up 12.1% YoY; Online and other non-store sales: Up 6% month-over-month, up 30.7%

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NRF, Census Bureau Report Continued Retail Recovery In August

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While August retail sales numbers were a bit mixed, we believe the consumer is resilient and is in good shape as we head into the holiday season,” said Matthew Shay, President and CEO of NRF. Individual sales results from the retail sectors NRF examined for August include: Clothing and clothing accessory stores: Up 2.9%

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NRF: July retail sales show consumers still shopping

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WASHINGTON – Core retail sales as calculated by the National Retail Federation rose in July even as overall sales reported by the Census Bureau remained flat on a monthly basis, and both calculations showed strong year-over-year gains as consumers kept shopping despite high inflation, NRF said Wednesday. percent unadjusted year over year.

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CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor: Retail sales up in April

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Consumer spending continues to drive economic growth and retail sales increases, though we see some moderation in spending as consumers continually search for value,” National Retail Federation president and CEO Matthew Shay said. A shift in the timing of Easter appeared to be the reason for the year-over-year decline.

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NRF Reports May Sales Rebound But Full Recovery Is Still Ahead

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For a sick economy, there is no better medicine than retailers responding to consumers who are ready to safely return to stores. Even though consumer confidence is improving, shoppers are struggling with high unemployment, and confidence remains at recession levels. month-over-month seasonally adjusted, but down 63.3%

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Retail sales grew in September

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WASHINGTON – Reports out today on retail sales in September show that consumers have retained the ability and willingness to spend despite accumulating economic headwinds from higher interest rates and slowing growth, according to the National Retail Federation. unadjusted year over year. • Online and other non-store sales were up 1.1%

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Retail sales in January show strong gains

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More importantly, year-over-year growth was solid, showing consumers are still optimistic and willing to act on the spending power brought by growing employment and wages. Specifics from key sectors include: Online and other non-store sales were up 0.68% month over month seasonally adjusted and up 25.47% year over year unadjusted.