Economists said that the brutal winter weather is hurting the U.S.
economy, with mounting losses due to slow retail sales, travel
disruption and other factors.
The Chicago Tribune reported
Saturday that the frigid temperatures in December and January includes
jobs lost, flights canceled, slower retail sales and oil production
curtailed.
"Following a solid holiday sales season, it seems
that many consumers decided to take a break from the stores and shopping
malls this January in an attempt to avoid winter weather," said National Retail Federation President Mathew Shay.
A survey of
economists indicated economic losses amount to an estimated at $47
billion, as the bitter grip of winter has set the gross domestic product
back by 0.3 percentage points.
The losses include an estimated 32,000 jobs in December, 25,000 in January and 19,000 so far in February, the newspaper said.
"The
January freeze and crippling storms gripping the eastern United States
and upper Midwest are having significant impacts on normal life and
commerce," said University of Maryland economics professor Peter
Morici.
Morici estimated losses from the most recent storm that battered the Northeast at $20 billion to $40 billion.
source NRF
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