Were December retail sales as bad as they looked?

Tracey Samuelson Feb 14, 2019
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Were December retail sales as bad as they looked?

Tracey Samuelson Feb 14, 2019
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Retail sales fell by 1.2 percent in December, the biggest month-to-month decline in nine years. The drop surprised economists, who’d predicted an increase or, at worst, a modest decline. Some of the decline may be the result of consumers doing their year-end shopping earlier to take advantage of pre-holiday sales. Uncertainty thanks to volatile markets and the government shutdown may also have played a role. But the decline was so large that some analysts have pinned the blame on statistical noise.

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