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    Retail sales weaken in Dec. but cap a record year

    WASHINGTON (AP) — America's retailers enjoyed a record 2011 and their first $400 billion sales months ever. But the final month of the year was a dud.

    Sales eked out a 0.1 percent increase in December, to a seasonally adjusted $400.6 billion.

    It was the second straight month that sales topped $400 billion. Revised government data showed that sales in November also surpassed that level.

    December's increase, though, was the weakest in seven months. Excluding volatile auto purchases, overall sales actually fell 0.2 percent. It was the first such drop since May 2010.

    But analysts said they still expect consumers to help the economy strengthen further, especially because businesses have stepped up hiring. More jobs mean more people with money to spend.

    "Although consumer spending is not particularly robust, households do continue to spend and provide moderate support for the overall economy," said Steven Wood, chief economist at Insight Economics.

    For all of 2011, sales totaled a record $4.7 trillion. That was a gain of nearly 8 percent over 2010 — the largest percentage increase since 1999.

    Steady sales gains have fueled a 20 percent surge from the low during the Great Recession. Monthly sales are even 6 percent above their pre-recession high. The figures confirm evidence that the economy was strengthening as 2011 ended.

    Part of the reason for December's weak showing was lower gasoline prices. Those prices reduced sales at gasoline stations. Excluding gas stations, overall retail sales would have risen 0.3 percent in December.

    Another factor was heavy discounting during the holiday shopping season. Many retailers said they had to offer cut prices in December to attract shoppers.

    The sluggish retail-sales data followed a report this week that consumers raised their borrowing in November by the most in a decade. Many might have charged more spending to their credit cards because their pay has all but stagnated. The savings rate has also declined.

    Continued job growth may be needed to sustain spending increases.

    In the meantime, Thursday's news "reminds us that the economy is still struggling," said Michelle Meyer, an economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. "This is the recovery of fits and starts."

    Separately, more people applied for unemployment benefits last week. Applications rose 24,000 to a seasonally adjusted 399,000. But the gain was due largely to companies shedding workers after the holiday season.

    Economists downplayed the increase. It followed three months of declines that had reduced the number of unemployment applications to their lowest level in three years.

    And businesses increased their stockpiles in November to meet rising consumer demand. That gain likely boosted economic growth in the final months of 2011. Companies are rebuilding stockpiles after cutting them last summer amid fears of another recession. It means many anticipate higher consumer spending.

    The retail sales report showed that holiday discounts helped push department store sales down 0.2 percent in December.

    Compared with the same time last year, retail sales have risen 6.4 percent. An earlier survey of 25 major retail chains by the International Council of Shopping Centers found that December revenue at stores open at least a year rose 3.5 percent over the same month a year ago.

    That survey's figures aren't adjusted for seasonal changes; the government's figures are. The government report is also a broader gauge. It covers purchases at all retailers, not just major national chains. It also includes auto dealerships, restaurants and bars, grocery stores and gasoline stations.

    The strength last month was led by a 1.5 percent jump in auto sales. Furniture and hardware stores reported increases, too. But sales at electronics and appliance stores sank nearly 4 percent.

    The government's retail sales report is its first look each month at consumer spending, which accounts for roughly 70 percent of the economy. A healthy report typically signals a stronger economy.

    This week, the Federal Reserve issued a report saying the final six weeks of 2011 were among the economy's best last year. It noted higher holiday and auto sales, along with increased travel.

    U.S. automakers have said that November and December were their two best sales months in 2011. The job market has brightened, too. Employers added 200,000 jobs in December. And the unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent, the lowest in nearly three years.

    At the same time, the U.S. economy remains under threat. The biggest risk is that Europe's debt troubles could destabilize the world's financial system and trigger a global recession.

    Other threats could come from another spike in oil prices or political gridlock that blocks a full-year extension of a Social Security tax cut and emergency unemployment benefits.

    Mark Vitner, senior economist at Wells Fargo, said he thinks spending will ease in coming months, in part because of a need to rebuild savings after the holidays.

    "We don't think the consumer is completely going into hiding, but we do think that the pace of consumer spending is poised to slow," Vitner said.

    Because the government's retail sales report is seasonally adjusted, the current month can be compared with the previous month. But the figures aren't adjusted for inflation.

    A separate government report each month measures consumer spending. It's a more inclusive gauge. It covers all spending at retailers — for both durable goods like cars that are expected to last for years and nondurable goods such as food.

    It also covers spending on services. Services include items such as doctor's visits, airline tickets, apartment rentals and utility bills. The service category makes up two-thirds of consumer spending and isn't covered in the retail surveys.

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    AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber contributed to this report.

     

    66 comments

    • liljimmy  •  4 mths ago
      Show the record unemployment claims. Lost headline
      • Belushi 4 mths ago
        It is strange how Yahoo has hidden the new rise in unemployment claims numbers. That should be front line news like where they were calling Obama the great job creator after a slight uptick from temp seasonal hires.
      • NONYA 4 mths ago
        Go to your local Dept of Labor early monday morning. Stay untill you count 100 people, it will not take you long.
    • Confucius  •  4 mths ago
      2011 was no record year. How absurd - there are 30 million people without jobs and the average median income is down 15% in 3 years.
    • Me  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      I'm sure we would get that "glass is half full" headline from the AP if a republican were President!
    • Jon  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      Sales weaken but most profitable year. Ummmmm. Sold less but Cost more,Ummmmm.
      Glad I know the difference between my wants and my needs. Greedy ,Greedy, Greedy.
      Stop buying China JUNK.
    • John  •  4 mths ago
      "But analysts said they still expect consumers to help the economy strengthen further, especially because businesses have stepped up hiring".
      "Separately, more people applied for unemployment benefits last week, the government said. Applications rose 24,000 to a seasonally adjusted 399,000".

      This sounds like some idiots who have no friggen clue what is going on.
    • Ben  •  4 mths ago
      corporate propaganda
      • liljimmy 4 mths ago
        obummer propoganda
      • Republigun 4 mths ago
        Tea party are mentally ill, society needs to erase them
      • Ben 4 mths ago
        lol...you idiots will spew your stupid crap anywhere..whether it's relevant to the comment or not, huh? You're both tools.
    • Robert F  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Record retail sales, how much was made overseas ? Sum ting wong here,
      • Ihatel33t 4 mths ago
        That is the funniest thing I have read in weeks....
    • C.G.  •  4 mths ago
      Record year because prices are jacked up through the roof morons.
    • rw113  •  4 mths ago
      Oh what a great economic recovery - a drop in sales during the busiest sales month of the year - should of been an increase from previous months - even if we were just in a major recession - sounds like transformation was code for destruction of the USA!
      • D-dawg 4 mths ago
        You aren't reading the article properly. The article simply states that December was the "weakest sales increase," which means that consumer spending didn't increase as much as previous months. According to the article, "sales eked out a 0.1 percent increase in December." That makes perfect sense since Holiday sales actually starts in November. For the most part, consumer spending for the month of December was consistent the entire month.
    • Ben  •  4 mths ago
      the gross numbers are up because prices are up. actually purchasing, in real terms ajdusted for the gouging, are in the toilet.
    • Patrick  •  4 mths ago
      I got dizzy reading this article. They tell you how great employment rose in December, then tell you that the reason unemployment rose in January was because of seasonal help that was let go. They said "Part of the reason for December's weak showing was lower gasoline prices". This recovery is slow because it's TIME doing the healing. The price of gas was $1.89 a gallon when Obama took over. In 2008 gas went up to almost 5.00 a gallon. Bush acted and said that the U.S. would begin to produce our own oil. Just saying that made gas prices drop to the $1.89 a gallon in January 2009 when Obama took over. Obama's only complaint then was that it went up too fast. Under Obama it's going up slower, but it's not coming back down. Nor will he do anything to get it back down. Every time the economy recovers a little, the price of gas goes up and our recovery is stagnated again. A thriving recovery means a lot of driving that Obama and the environmental s don't want.
      • Republigun 4 mths ago
        lol take another hit of that crack pipe
      • D 4 mths ago
        Well said Patrick.
    • a312d  •  4 mths ago
      Record retail sales of Chinese products.
    • KarlaH  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      As of 1/1/12.....#1 new Years Resolution.... I will buy NOTHING unless ABSOLUTELY needed.... I'm going to be so selfish to everyone's bottom line but my own!
    • Ihatel33t  •  4 mths ago
      Guess what folks? The real numbers will be given and adjusted at the end of this month. There may have been some buying, but there is a HECK of a lot of RETURNING going on. More than any other year (true statistic). In fact, one major distributor has stated that he cannot accept anymore returned electronics to resell because his warehouses ARE FULL OF THEM. To add to that, first hand I have many friends in high end retail and they have told me that there is ABSOLUTELY no selling going on, and that people are returning everything you can think of. So adjust those sales figures!
    • Robert F  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Americans are spending like the government, if the government can't control spending, why should we, spend, spend, spend,
    • chris  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Gotta love it. As the sales numbers inexorably go up, year after year, due maybe to the population going up year after year? So with AP's logic, we have been having a ton of "record years" each one being bigger than the one before, hence a "record". I had an uncle who read that most accidents occurred within 20 miles of home, so he moved his family 21 miles away.
    • RoyD  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      the majorrity was probley made in China .
    • DONALD  •  Topeka, Kansas  •  4 mths ago
      Capitalism is working!!! People living in their cars, no jobs, loosing social security, poor health care, middle class debt high, banks charging 29% on charge cards while paying .5% on savings, etc. things are great; who needs that middle class anyway??
    • David  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      ¨Part of the reason for December's weak showing was lower gasoline prices." is this a bad thing??? sheeesh
    • liljimmy  •  4 mths ago
      where's that record unemployment headline, it disappeared pretty fast
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