[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Today I turned 50!

San Diego Police officer resigns after getting locked in the backseat with female detainee

Gazan Refugee Warns the World about Hamas

Iranian stabbed for sharing his faith, miraculously made it across the border without a passport!

Protest and Clashes outside Trump's Bronx Rally in Crotona Park

Netanyahu Issues Warning To US Leaders Over ICC Arrest Warrants: 'You're Next'

Will it ever end?

Did Pope Francis Just Call Jesus a Liar?

Climate: The Movie (The Cold Truth) Updated 4K version

There can never be peace on Earth for as long as Islamic Sharia exists

The Victims of Benny Hinn: 30 Years of Spiritual Deception.

Trump Is Planning to Send Kill Teams to Mexico to Take Out Cartel Leaders

The Great Falling Away in the Church is Here | Tim Dilena

How Ridiculous? Blade-Less Swiss Army Knife Debuts As Weapon Laws Tighten

Jewish students beaten with sticks at University of Amsterdam

Terrorists shut down Park Avenue.

Police begin arresting democrats outside Met Gala.

The minute the total solar eclipse appeared over US

Three Types Of People To Mark And Avoid In The Church Today

Are The 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse About To Appear?

France sends combat troops to Ukraine battlefront

Facts you may not have heard about Muslims in England.

George Washington University raises the Hamas flag. American Flag has been removed.

Alabama students chant Take A Shower to the Hamas terrorists on campus.

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

In Day of the Lord, 24 Church Elders with Crowns Join Jesus in His Throne

Deadly Saltwater and Deadly Fresh Water to Increase

Deadly Cancers to soon Become Thing of the Past?

Plague of deadly New Diseases Continues

[FULL VIDEO] Police release bodycam footage of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley traffi

Police clash with pro-Palestine protesters on Ohio State University campus

Joe Rogan Experience #2138 - Tucker Carlson

Police Dispersing Student Protesters at USC - Breaking News Coverage (College Protests)

What Passover Means For The New Testament Believer

Are We Closer Than Ever To The Next Pandemic?

War in Ukraine Turns on Russia

what happened during total solar eclipse

Israel Attacks Iran, Report Says - LIVE Breaking News Coverage

Earth is Scorched with Heat

Antiwar Activists Chant ‘Death to America’ at Event Featuring Chicago Alderman

Vibe Shift

A stream that makes the pleasant Rain sound.

Older Men - Keep One Foot In The Dark Ages

When You Really Want to Meet the Diversity Requirements

CERN to test world's most powerful particle accelerator during April's solar eclipse

Utopian Visionaries Who Won’t Leave People Alone

No - no - no Ain'T going To get away with iT

Pete Buttplug's Butt Plugger Trying to Turn Kids into Faggots

Mark Levin: I'm sick and tired of these attacks

Questioning the Big Bang


Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Business
See other Business Articles

Title: Ka-ching! Shoppers Keep Registers Humming
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic ... /03/29/national/w053556D94.DTL
Published: Mar 29, 2010
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2010-03-29 15:18:05 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 648
Comments: 39

(03-29) 11:30 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --

Confidence is growing that the economic recovery won't fizzle out. Consumers kept cash registers humming last month at a decent pace, pointing to modest and steady economic gains ahead.

The Commerce Department reported Monday that consumers boosted their spending by 0.3 percent in February, marking the fifth straight monthly gain.

Nigel Gault, chief U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight, called it "an encouraging sign of consumer revival."

The pickup in spending was a tad slower than the 0.4 percent increase registered in January and marked the smallest increase since September. Nonetheless, the spending gain was considered decent, especially given the snowstorms that slammed the East Coast and kept some people away from the malls.

"Households are starting to ease up on their tight grip on their wallets, though it would be nice if they had more money to spend," observed Joel Naroff, president of Naroff Economic Advisors.

Americans' incomes didn't budge.

Incomes were stagnant in February, as the bad weather forced employers to trim workers' hours. That followed a solid 0.3 percent gain in January and marked the weakest showing since July, when incomes actually shrank. Income growth is the fuel for future spending. February's flat-line reading suggests shoppers will be cautious in coming months.

Spending growth in February matched economists' expectations. The reading on income was a bit weaker than forecast.

Both the spending and income figures in Monday's report point to a modest economic recovery.

That cheered Wall Street investors. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 35 points in mid afternoon trading.

Many analysts predict the economy slowed in the first three months of this year after logging a big growth spurt at the end of 2009.

The economy will expand at a 2.5 percent to 3 percent pace in the January-to-March quarter, analysts predict. That's roughly half the 5.6 percent pace seen in the final quarter of last year.

In normal times, growth in the 3 percent range would be considered respectable. But the nation is emerging from the worst recession since the 1930s. Sizzling growth in the 5 percent range would be needed for an entire year to drive down the unemployment rate, now 9.7 percent, by just 1 percentage point.

Unlike past recoveries, where consumer spending led the way, this one is hinging more on the spending of businesses and foreigners.

High unemployment, sluggish wage gains, hard-to-get credit and record-high home foreclosures are all expected to deter consumers from going on a spending spree — one of the main reasons why the pace of the recovery will be more subdued than in the past.

With spending outpacing income growth, Americans' savings dipped in February.

Americans saved 3.1 percent of their disposable income, down from 3.4 percent in January. It was the lowest reading on the savings rate since October 2008 and suggested that people have more of an appetite to spend.

Consumers increased their spending on "nondurable" goods, such as food and clothing, by 0.7 percent in February. That was down from a 1.7 percent increase in January. They boosted spending on services by 0.3 percent, up from a 0.2 percent rise in January. But they cut spending on "durable" goods, such as cars and appliances, by 0.4 percent, not as deep as the 1.4 percent reduction in January.

Consumer spending accounts for the single-biggest slice of overall economic activity. That's why it is so closely watched by investors and economists.

So far in the current quarter, consumer spending is shaping up to be better than it was at the end of last year.

"U.S. consumers board recovery train," said Sal Guatieri, economist at BMO Capital Markets Economics.

For the entire January-to-March quarter, analysts think consumer spending will grow at a pace of around 3 percent. That would mark an improvement from the 1.6 percent growth rate logged in the final quarter of last year and would be the biggest increase in three years.

Analysts are growing more confident that consumers will keep spending sufficiently into the coming months as the job market heals.

Economists predict that employers added around 190,000 jobs in March, in what they hope will be the start of consistent payroll gains. If they are right, it would mark the biggest jobs gain in three years. The unemployment rate is expected to stay at 9.7 percent for the third straight month.

The expected turnaround in job-creation would be welcome, but many economists say it will take at least until the middle of this decade for the situation to get back to normal, meaning a jobless rate of 5.5 percent to 6 percent. And, it will also take years for the economy to recover the 8.4 million jobs wiped out by the recession.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 31.

#1. To: Brian S (#0)

'Confidence is growing that the economic recovery won't fizzle out' 'Incomes were stagnant in February' 'Unlike past recoveries, where consumer spending led the way, this one is hinging more on the spending of businesses and foreigners. ' 'With spending outpacing income growth, Americans' savings dipped in February. ' 'but many economists say it will take at least until the middle of this decade for the situation to get back to normal, meaning a jobless rate of 5.5 percent to 6 percent. And, it will also take years for the economy to recover the 8.4 million jobs wiped out by the recession. '

One failed term President this does make.

Badeye  posted on  2010-03-29   15:22:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Badeye (#1)

'Unlike past recoveries, where consumer spending led the way, this one is hinging more on the spending of businesses and foreigners...

In every past recovery, we saw upticks in business "spending", i.e. investment, BEFORE the consumer showed up...business spending and speculative investment turned steady up in mid 1982 while consumer spending was all over the map for the next several years. Consumer activity is tied to employment...employment is a LAGGING indicator...

war  posted on  2010-03-29   15:30:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: war (#2)

In every past recovery, we saw upticks in business "spending", i.e. investment, BEFORE the consumer showed up...business spending and speculative investment turned steady up in mid 1982 while consumer spending was all over the map for the next several years. Consumer activity is tied to employment...employment is a LAGGING indicator...

War,

Spending cannot be sustained if income doesn't pick up.

The income was up a paltry .1% for February.

That was very poor. Sure, it wasn't a contraction, but I suspect the increase was due to more hours worker, not people getting employed.

Nebuchadnezzar  posted on  2010-03-29   20:39:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Nebuchadnezzar (#4) (Edited)

Spending cannot be sustained if income doesn't pick up.

That "theory" has been blown to shit since about 1981 and you must have been comatose as Boy Blunder spent like a Drunken Sailor. Get any chart of personal income and superimpose upon it personal consumption and after you've learned something get back to me.

The income was up a paltry .1% for February.

That was one month...and a month in which dividends are not paid but it was a month where we did see massive asset reallocation out of safe harbor instruments into risk which is a positive. You really have no clue as to how to read these numbers.

war  posted on  2010-03-29   21:27:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: All (#8)

Wow...this thread jumps from 4 to 8...what happened to 5 6 and 7?

[snicker]

war  posted on  2010-03-29   21:28:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: DwarF (#9) (Edited)

Wow...this thread jumps from 4 to 8...what happened to 5 6 and 7?

Stupid retard....anyone not nearing the "passed out" phase could focus well enough to see the posts numbered 4-8. That should be qualified further noting that earmuffed pansies with their faggot bozo filters fit the bill too.

You have both bases covered.

{snicker}

Now get right on back in front of your mirror and have some worthwhile dialog 'kay?

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-30   1:50:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: e_type_jag (#12)

dWARf: "Wow...this thread jumps from 4 to 8...what happened to 5 6 and 7?"

Stupid retard....anyone not nearing the "passed out" phase could focus well enough to see the posts numbered 4-8. That should be qualified further noting that earmuffed pansies with their faggot bozo filters fit the bill too.

Bwaahaa! Yeah, 5,6, and 7 were guzzled with yesterday's lunch.

Does Bozo Boy realize he's your crash dummie?

Liberator  posted on  2010-03-30   14:51:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Liberator (#21) (Edited)

Does Bozo Boy realize he's your crash dummie?

Chuckles......dwarf doesn't realize where his feet are let alone the ridicule being dumped on his flat top.

I told him either to ignore or use his blinders like a good little silent bitch so I don't have to see his sniveling bleated yapping responses to the verbal "Vibram-izations" I give him and IT'S GREAT:):):):)

e_type_jag  posted on  2010-03-30   23:43:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


Replies to Comment # 31.

        There are no replies to Comment # 31.


End Trace Mode for Comment # 31.

TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Mail]  [Sign-in]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Please report web page problems, questions and comments to webmaster@libertysflame.com