Solid consumer spending in the month of December helped retailers finish
the year with a healthy holiday shopping season, however economic
uncertainties sent a cautious consumer to the stores.
According to the National Retail Federation, the world’s largest
retail trade association, December retail sales (excluding automobiles,
gas stations and restaurants) increased 0.8 percent seasonally adjusted
from November and increased 2.1 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
Total
holiday retail sales increased 3.0 percent, below NRF’s projected
forecast of 4.1, to $579.8 billion. Additionally, non-store holiday
sales grew 11.1 percent. Shop.org in October forecasted a 12.0 percent
growth in online sales in the months of November and December.
“For
over six months, we’ve been saying that the fiscal cliff and economic
uncertainty could impact holiday sales. As the number shows, these
issues had a visible impact on consumer spending this holiday season,”
NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “We can’t expect consumers to
continue to carry the burden of growing our economy—Washington must put
political differences aside and do what it takes to get our country
growing again and Americans back to work.”
December retail sales,
released today by the U.S. Department of Commerce, showed total retail
and food services sales (which include non-general merchandise
categories such as automobiles, gasoline stations, and restaurants)
increased 0.5 percent seasonally adjusted month-to-month and increased
4.7 percent adjusted year-over-year.
“While non-store retail
sales increased a hearty 11 percent this December, total December sales
could not make up for shortfalls in certain categories like
electronics,” NRF Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said. “Heading into
2013, consumers could continue to think twice about their discretionary
purchases as they face decreases in their paychecks and other concerns
with their household budgets.”
Other findings from the December retail sales report include:
•
Clothing and clothing accessories stores' sales increased 1.0 percent
seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and increased 2.5 percent unadjusted
year-over-year.
• Electronics and appliance stores’ sales
decreased 0.6 percent seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and decreased
0.4 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
• Furniture and home
furnishing stores’ sales increased 1.4 percent seasonally-adjusted
month-to-month and increased 3.0 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
•
General merchandise stores’ sales were unchanged seasonally-adjusted
month-to-month and decreased 3.4 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
•
Health and personal care stores’ sales increased 1.4 percent
seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and decreased 0.7 percent unadjusted
year-over-year.
• Nonstore retailers’ sales increased 0.5
percent seasonally-adjusted month-to-month and increased 9.6 percent
unadjusted year-over-year.
• Sporting goods, hobby, book and
music stores’ sales increased 0.6 percent seasonally-adjusted
month-to-month and increased 4.7 percent unadjusted year-over-year.
( Source NRF through
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