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Title: Retail Sales in U.S. Unexpectedly Rose in February as Shoppers Braved Snow
Source: Bloomberg
URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news? ... 0601087&sid=a7k5UPWItwdY&pos=1
Published: Mar 12, 2010
Author: By Bob Willis
Post Date: 2010-03-12 12:07:20 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 260
Comments: 24

March 12 (Bloomberg) -- Sales at U.S. retailers unexpectedly climbed in February as shoppers braved blizzards to get to the malls, signaling consumers will contribute more to economic growth.

Purchases increased 0.3 percent, the fourth gain in the past five months, Commerce Department figures showed today in Washington. Figures for the prior two months were revised down, taking some of the shine off of today’s data. Sales excluding autos rose 0.8 percent, exceeding all estimates.

A report last week showing the economy lost fewer jobs than anticipated in February signaled employment is on the verge of accelerating, a development that would spur spending in coming months. Macy’s Inc. was among retailers that beat estimates last month as customers overcame the weather to shop for Valentine’s Day gifts and spring merchandise, a sign the expansion is broadening beyond manufacturing.

“The storms were apparently not quite as disruptive as anticipated,” said Adam York, an economist at Wells Fargo Securities LLC in Charlotte, North Carolina, whose forecast for a 0.6 percent gain excluding autos was the highest of those surveyed. “As we start adding jobs in the spring, employees will gain income and hours and retail sales should follow.”

Stocks reversed gains after a separate report showed consumer sentiment unexpectedly declined this month. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index fell 0.2 percent to 1,148.19 at 10:12 a.m. in New York after rising as much as 0.3 percent.

Consumer Sentiment

The Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer confidence fell to 72.5 in March from a final reading of 73.6 a month earlier. The index was forecast to rise to 74, according the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey of 68 economists.

Inventories at U.S. businesses were little changed in January as sales climbed, signaling companies may need to increase orders to prevent shelves from emptying, the Commerce Department reported today.

Retail sales were projected to fall 0.2 percent, according to the median estimate of 77 economists in a Bloomberg survey. Forecasts ranged from a decline of 1 percent to a 0.9 percent gain. The Commerce Department revised January data down to show a 0.1 percent increase compared with an originally reported 0.5 percent gain.

Purchases excluding autos were projected to increase 0.1 percent, according to the survey median.

GDP Figures

Excluding autos, gasoline and building materials -- the retail group the government uses to calculate GDP figures for consumer spending -- sales increased 0.9 percent after a 0.6 percent gain. The government uses data from other sources to calculate the contribution from the three categories excluded.

Ten of 13 major categories showed increases in sales last month, led by electronics and appliances stores, and grocery stores. Purchases of electronics climbed 3.7 percent, the biggest gain since January 2009. Receipts at bars and restaurants climbed 0.9 percent, the most since April 2008.

Auto sales dropped 2 percent after decreasing 1.5 percent in January. The storms that pushed seasonal snowfall totals to records in parts of the eastern U.S. made some dealers lots impenetrable, while a recall by Toyota Motor Corp. may have also hurt auto demand.

Chain Stores

Chain stores turned in a better-than-forecast performance last month, compared with a low point last year, industry figures showed last week. Macy’s Inc., Abercrombie & Fitch Co. and Gap Inc. beat analysts’ estimates in February as holiday sales tempted consumers to go shopping in a month of record snowfalls.

February comparable-store sales climbed 4.1 percent, topping the Retail Metrics 3 percent estimate. It was the sixth straight monthly gain and the biggest in 27 months. Purchases fell 4.1 percent in February 2009, Ken Perkins, president of Swampscott, Massachusetts-based Retail Metrics, said last week.

TJX Corporation Inc., an off-price apparel chain, reported a 16 percent sales increase in the four weeks ended Feb. 27 from a year earlier.

“We achieved these sales despite the harsh snowstorms that affected many regions in the country,” said Sherry Lang, vice president for investors, in a teleconference on March 4. “The month ended on a stronger note than we had anticipated.”

Figures last week that showed the economy lost fewer jobs than anticipated last month signal employment is on the verge of accelerating, a development that would spur spending in coming months.

Job Losses

The Labor Department reported March 5 the economy lost 36,000 jobs in February, even accounting for job losses caused by the blizzards. The unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent for a second month, indicating the labor market is stabilizing.

Consumer spending rose at a 1.7 percent annual pace in the first quarter, the government reported last month. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg last week forecast growth to average 2.25 percent in the first half, compared with the 3.3 percent average during the two decades through 2007.

Households are still trying to overcome a record loss of wealth during the recession as home values and stock prices plunged, reasons why spending will be slow to recover.

The economy grew at a 5.9 percent annual pace in the fourth quarter, the strongest showing in more than six years as companies tried to stabilize inventories, the government reported last month. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg this month forecast growth will slow to 2.8 percent in this quarter.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

But, but what about the snow?

Nebuchadnezzar  posted on  2010-03-12   13:39:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Nebuchadnezzar, Brian S (#1)

But, but what about the snow?

Yes......ain't it funny how these tards' brains attempt to logically process data?

People can't find jobs due to the snow......ergo.....they can go spend money they don't have from not being able to find jobs.

Of course:)

Brian may be up for a Nobel in "Astuteness" next year. I'm certain he'll donate the proceeds to charity.....like his dear leader.....a year later.

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-14   15:55:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: e_type_jag (#2) (Edited)

People can't find jobs due to the snow......ergo.....they can go spend money they don't have from not being able to find jobs.

The anticipation of a storm always ramps up grocery store. gasoline and specialty, e.g. hardware, store sales which ALL show in this number.

You folks make pointing out how stupid you are too easy. You need to try harder.

war  posted on  2010-03-14   16:01:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: war (#3)

You need to try harder.

Sure thing war.

Good to see you have dropped the retarded "snow leads to job loss" bilge.

Maybe you are getting a little "convex-ness" forming on top of your regressive flat topped skull afterall.

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-14   16:24:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: e_type_jag (#4)

I didn't drop anything. Construction workers, who do not get paid if they do not work, were unable to work as were others of similar mien because of the weather...BLS's own household survey estimated that a million people were temporarily displaced because of the weather. That doesn't mean that they did not eat or drive cars dickhead.

As I said...you folks are stupid and you make it easy to point out.

Post hoc ergo propter hoc. Go look it up.

war  posted on  2010-03-14   16:30:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: war (#5)

Go look it up.

Chuckles....quite the internet linguist I see.

Latin, Greek, Swahili, Dutch, French, Japanese, Persian dialects...got em all I see.

They all have "huh or wha" equivalents for you when you get stumped?

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-14   16:40:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: e_type_jag (#6)

Post hoc ergo propter hoc means "after this purpose therefore because of this purpose".

You believe that since employment was down it means that retail sales should have been down. I told you why they weren't.

war  posted on  2010-03-14   16:46:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: war (#8)

down it means that retail sales should have been down. I told you why they weren't.

Hint.....NIMROD......

It doesn't snow everywhere...everyone is not a contruction worker.....I live near 20 million people.....6 of which live in the boonies and go out and buy groceries if they get a dusting of snow in the mountains near SoCal.

Live in these United States is just not they way your perceive it in your hamlet.

I'm kind of surprised one of you commie dolts has not posted how exports from the US are ramping up.

Saying how this shows a growth in the barack economy....rather than what it really shows in the drain circling of the US Dollar exacerbated by your stupid socialist acolytes Dimtard economic policies.

You-all incessantly bleat about Boosh....I'll never figure that out.

You have turbo Boosh in office now ya fricken neo-com!!

Ya got your sucko economy and your international wars rambling on and are denting the floorboards with accelerator pedal to the metal destructive abandon.

Stop bitching.

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-14   17:08:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: e_type_jag (#10) (Edited)

It doesn't snow everywhere...everyone is not a contruction [sic]worker.....

The snowfall affected an area in which about 80MM people live.

Keep digging.

war  posted on  2010-03-14   18:26:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: war (#12)

The snowfall affected an area in which about 80MM (sic....maybe 80mm tall people.....) people live.

80MM construction workers. Only taller.

Why not make it 80 billion ..... maybe 80 trillion?

The longer you stupidly persist in this snowballs = unemployment rubbish the better:) You might as well remain the low fruit on the tree for us conservatives to whack at, eh war?

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-15   2:41:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: e_type_jag (#14) (Edited)

Asshole...out of 80MM people...1MM were affected by weather or barely over 1%. But in a short series, i.e. a 3-4 day survey, that is done at the height of the displacement, you're going to get an anomalistic number. When this number came out I said that it told us nothing and that we had to wait until April. Had you actually read what I've been writing about the economy you wouldn't be posting this ass gas...

You don't know what the fuck you are talking about. And, you're looking very stupid doing so.

war  posted on  2010-03-15   8:25:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: war (#15)

Had you actually read what I've been writing about the economy you wouldn't be posting this ass gas...

What you've BEEN saying, gomer, is that snow has some statistical effect on the economic layoff situation.

Stupid idiotic claim as you fail to extrapolate out the fact that every....EVERY fricken year the snow has the same effect.

And for that, you look just like the dumb dimtard sycophant we all know you to be.

Just shut the hell up about this idiocy and stop trying to straighten your between-the-legs whipped tail on this one....you shoulda never gone there (but posting before thought does seem to be de rigueur (look it up) as you continue leading you floor licking obamunist flock.

Now run along.....this is getting boring for me....run along or I'll cut you off:)

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-15   22:10:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: e_type_jag (#16) (Edited)

What you've BEEN saying, gomer, is that snow has some statistical effect on the economic layoff situation.

It has a temporary one is what I've been "saying" and I am 100% correct. It goosed up the weekly claims number and showed up in mortgage application data as well. It also interrupted transportation along and across a corridor of 80MM people.

Stupid idiotic claim as you fail to extrapolate out the fact that every....EVERY fricken year the snow has the same effect.

When was the last time that two major snowstorms AND a nor'easter hit the mid Atlantic and the Northeast within a two week period?

you shoulda never gone there

Chuckles...this is what I do for a living, asshole, and have for over 22 years of my 25 year Wall Street career. What are your CREDENTIALS?

/DICKHEAD

war  posted on  2010-03-16   8:06:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: war (#17)

What are your CREDENTIALS?

Mall cop?

Biff Tannen  posted on  2010-03-16   8:25:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Abu el Banat (#18)

Plus the dickhead lives in Southern California. The heart of the snowbelt...

/sarc

war  posted on  2010-03-16   8:29:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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