Obama's Failed Economy- Sales Crater by 11%- NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On "Stronger Economy"

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Good grief. Obama is a complete disaster of a POTUS. Just how far has he set this nation back? Don't worry, she'll recover.... way after he's gone

-Geaux
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LMFAO-- So to summarize: holiday sales plunged, and Americans refused to shop because the economy is "stronger than ever" and because Americans have the option of shopping whenever, which is why they didn't shop in the first place. That, and of course plunging gasoline prices leading to... plunging retail sales, just as all the economists "correctly" predicted.



Last year was bad. This year is an outright disaster.

As we reported earlier using ShopperTrak data, the first two days of the holiday shopping season were already showing a -0.5% decline across bricks-and-mortar stores, following a "cash for clunkers"-like jump in early promotions which pulled demand forward with little follow through in the remaining shopping days. However, not even we predicted the shocker just released from the National Retail Federation, the traditionally cheery industry organization, which just reported absolutely abysmal numbers: sales during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday period crashed by a whopping 11% from $57.4 billion to $50.9 billion, confirming what everyone but the Fed knows by now: the US middle class is being obliterated, and that key driver of 70% of US economic growth is in the worst shape it has been since the Lehman collapse, courtesy of 6 years of Fed's ruinous central planning.

Demonstrating the sad state of America's "economic dynamo", shoppers spent an average only $380.95, down 6.4% from $407.02 a year earlier. In fact, as the NRF charts below demonstrate, there was a decline across virtually every tracked spending category (source):

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge
 
Good grief. Obama is a complete disaster of a POTUS. Just how far has he set this nation back? Don't worry, she'll recover.... way after he's gone

-Geaux
====================================================
LMFAO-- So to summarize: holiday sales plunged, and Americans refused to shop because the economy is "stronger than ever" and because Americans have the option of shopping whenever, which is why they didn't shop in the first place. That, and of course plunging gasoline prices leading to... plunging retail sales, just as all the economists "correctly" predicted.



Last year was bad. This year is an outright disaster.

As we reported earlier using ShopperTrak data, the first two days of the holiday shopping season were already showing a -0.5% decline across bricks-and-mortar stores, following a "cash for clunkers"-like jump in early promotions which pulled demand forward with little follow through in the remaining shopping days. However, not even we predicted the shocker just released from the National Retail Federation, the traditionally cheery industry organization, which just reported absolutely abysmal numbers: sales during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday period crashed by a whopping 11% from $57.4 billion to $50.9 billion, confirming what everyone but the Fed knows by now: the US middle class is being obliterated, and that key driver of 70% of US economic growth is in the worst shape it has been since the Lehman collapse, courtesy of 6 years of Fed's ruinous central planning.

Demonstrating the sad state of America's "economic dynamo", shoppers spent an average only $380.95, down 6.4% from $407.02 a year earlier. In fact, as the NRF charts below demonstrate, there was a decline across virtually every tracked spending category (source):

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge
Meanwhile, Obamanomics continues to reward his masters, as the stock market climbs ever higher.
 
Good grief. Obama is a complete disaster of a POTUS. Just how far has he set this nation back? Don't worry, she'll recover.... way after he's gone

-Geaux
====================================================
LMFAO-- So to summarize: holiday sales plunged, and Americans refused to shop because the economy is "stronger than ever" and because Americans have the option of shopping whenever, which is why they didn't shop in the first place. That, and of course plunging gasoline prices leading to... plunging retail sales, just as all the economists "correctly" predicted.



Last year was bad. This year is an outright disaster.

As we reported earlier using ShopperTrak data, the first two days of the holiday shopping season were already showing a -0.5% decline across bricks-and-mortar stores, following a "cash for clunkers"-like jump in early promotions which pulled demand forward with little follow through in the remaining shopping days. However, not even we predicted the shocker just released from the National Retail Federation, the traditionally cheery industry organization, which just reported absolutely abysmal numbers: sales during the four-day Thanksgiving holiday period crashed by a whopping 11% from $57.4 billion to $50.9 billion, confirming what everyone but the Fed knows by now: the US middle class is being obliterated, and that key driver of 70% of US economic growth is in the worst shape it has been since the Lehman collapse, courtesy of 6 years of Fed's ruinous central planning.

Demonstrating the sad state of America's "economic dynamo", shoppers spent an average only $380.95, down 6.4% from $407.02 a year earlier. In fact, as the NRF charts below demonstrate, there was a decline across virtually every tracked spending category (source):

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge
Meanwhile, Obamanomics continues to reward his masters, as the stock market climbs ever higher.

Yep, I got mine :banana:

-Geaux
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.
 
w0w.......bad month for the progressive nutters...........the election..................the gand jury decision..............shitty black Friday sales..........tens of millions of pissed off white people who are not limpwristers............

Im laughing...........
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.

The OP is now amazed to have learned you can actually buy stuff over the internet.
 
Meanwhile, while ignoring the BS, Obama's economy is deplorable

Last year they blamed the....... drum roll please.....


The weather.

-Geaux
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.

The OP is now amazed to have learned you can actually buy stuff over the internet.

well, you got to remember they think that the internet is the Devil's Wire.

Yup, yup, yup, Cleetus.
 
Would that democrat bullshit were economic recovery, every American would be driving a Mercedes, and every job would pay $200,000 a year. Meanwhile, a hate group of "deniers" called "poor people", numbering 47 million strong, rely of food stamps to feed their kids every day.
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.

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and to add

-Geaux

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Finally, what we said earlier about a surge in online sales, well forget it - it was a lie based on the now traditional skewed perspectives from a few self-servcing industry organizations:


Despite many retailers offering the same discounts on the Web as they offered in stores, the Internet didn’t attract more shoppers or more spending than last year. Online sales accounted for 42% of sales racked up over the four-day period, the same percentage as last year, though up from 26% in 2006, the trade group said.

In fact, it was worse: "Shoppers spent an average $159.55 online, down 10.2% from $177.67 last year."

But the propaganda piece de resistance is without doubt the following:

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge
 
This is just more of the RWnut's everything-can-be-blamed-on-Obama dementia.


And they (right wing whack jobs) really are losing it.

A few different threads can be found where the right wingers will claim that consumer spending is not the action that drives the economy.

Yet here one of them is bitching that consumer spending didn't materialize and now that's a problem.

Guess those 1%ers didn't spend enough on capital projects. Or they didn't have enough inventory built. Or they didn't hire enough people. Cause everyone knows that demand means nothing.

I know that I didn't spend one thin dime on holiday shopping and it has to be Obama's fault.
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.

===============================

and to add

-Geaux

---------------------------

Finally, what we said earlier about a surge in online sales, well forget it - it was a lie based on the now traditional skewed perspectives from a few self-servcing industry organizations:


Despite many retailers offering the same discounts on the Web as they offered in stores, the Internet didn’t attract more shoppers or more spending than last year. Online sales accounted for 42% of sales racked up over the four-day period, the same percentage as last year, though up from 26% in 2006, the trade group said.

In fact, it was worse: "Shoppers spent an average $159.55 online, down 10.2% from $177.67 last year."

But the propaganda piece de resistance is without doubt the following:

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge


Hey Geau..........did note on Saturday that gun sales BOOMED this shopping weekend!!:eusa_dance::eusa_dance::rock:
 
Meanwhile, out in the real world...

Black Friday Sales Down At Stores Surge Online The Two-Way NPR

Black Friday shopping at brick-and-mortar stores in the United States was down about 7 percent from a year ago, according to ShopperTrak, but more purchases on Thanksgiving Day nearly made up the difference. Meanwhile, online retailers recorded double-digit year-on-year increases in sales.

A separate survey by IBM showed a 9.5 percent jump on Black Friday and a 14.3 percent increase on Thanksgiving Day for online sales over the same period last year.

Amazon.com saw a 24 percent increase in sales over the two days and it predicts that its Cyber Monday sales will show an even bigger increase.

===============================

and to add

-Geaux

---------------------------

Finally, what we said earlier about a surge in online sales, well forget it - it was a lie based on the now traditional skewed perspectives from a few self-servcing industry organizations:


Despite many retailers offering the same discounts on the Web as they offered in stores, the Internet didn’t attract more shoppers or more spending than last year. Online sales accounted for 42% of sales racked up over the four-day period, the same percentage as last year, though up from 26% in 2006, the trade group said.

In fact, it was worse: "Shoppers spent an average $159.55 online, down 10.2% from $177.67 last year."

But the propaganda piece de resistance is without doubt the following:

Retail Disaster Holiday Sales Crater by 11 Online Spend Declines NRF Blames Shopping Fiasco On Stronger Economy Zero Hedge


Hey Geau..........did note on Saturday that gun sales BOOMED this shopping weekend!!:eusa_dance::eusa_dance::rock:

Yepper, just like baseball and apple pie skookers.....

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