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Retail sales show ‘off the chart’ gains vs. 2020

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demonstrates that household finances remain strong, and the economic recovery will likely continue to gain steam as we head into the summer months. Specifics from key retail sectors include: Clothing and clothing accessory stores were down 5.1% Furniture and home furnishings stores were down 0.7% Year-over-year growth of 28.8%

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Early holiday shopping boosts October retail sales

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Retail sales data for October reflects the enduring strength of consumers’ finances and willingness to spend as the holiday season gets underway,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. Specifics from key sectors include: Clothing and clothing accessory stores were down 0.7% Electronics and appliance stores were up 3.8%

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NRF: Retail sales rebounded in March

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American households are clearly feeling the full effect of additional fiscal stimulus, gains in the job market and the reopening of the economy. Even with some stimulus money going to savings, consumers’ finances are healthy, and they are willing to spend. Sporting goods stores were up 23.5% percent in 2004.