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[unable to retrieve full-text content] – by New Deal democrat Let me start with my usual reminder that real retail sales is one of my favorite economic indicators, because it tells us so much about the state of the consumer, and since consumption leads employment, it is a short leading indicator for that as well. In October retail sales rose 0.4% […] The post Real retail sales jump nicely, but we’re not out of the woods on consumption just yet appeared first on Angry Bear.
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[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content] – by New Deal democrat Let me start with my usual reminder that real retail sales is one of my favorite economic indicators, because it tells us so much about the state of the consumer, and since consumption leads employment, it is a short leading indicator for that as well. In October retail sales rose 0.4% […] The post Real retail sales jump nicely, but we’re not out of the woods on consumption just yet appeared first on Angry Bear.
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– by New Deal democrat Let me start with my usual reminder that real retail sales is one of my favorite economic indicators, because it tells us so much about the state of the consumer, and since consumption leads employment, it is a short leading indicator for that as well. In October retail sales rose 0.4% […]
The post Real retail sales jump nicely, but we’re not out of the woods on consumption just yet appeared first on Angry Bear.