WHY ARE RETAIL SALES STRONG DESPITE TIGHTENING CREDIT CONDITIONS AND A CHANGE IN CONSUMER ATTITUDES?

Why are retail sales strong in the us despite changes in credit conditions and a change in consumer behaviour?
thanks for helping ..

 

It could be any number of things -

  1. Low retail forecasts that don't leave much room for surprise to the downside
  2. Heavily discounted merchandise
  3. Consumer perceived stabilization in unemployment

Your guess is as good as anybodies!

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I think it has to do with heavy discounts matched with overly pessimistic estimates. Also, there is a lot of personal de-leveraging going on in the form of not paying bills which ruins credit, but also frees up cash in the short term. Consumer confidence came in a little higher than expected also.

 

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