Commerce Dept Reports Consumer Spending Increased in May
Washington—Consumer spending—a key growth engine for the U.S. economy–edged up in May after being flat in April but still hitting an eighth month high. In a report released today, the U.S. Commerce...
View ArticleNRF: Proposed Debit Card Swipe Fee Regulations to Help Retailers
Washington–New proposed limits on debit card swipe fees would result in lower costs for retailers and even discounted prices for consumers. That’s the view of the National Retail Federation (NRF)...
View ArticleCommerce Department: June Sales Flat
Washington—In what has been called the “poorest performance” since July 2010, total sales at U.S. retailers rose only 0.1% to $387.79 billion in June, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported today....
View ArticleNRF: Swipe Fee Cut Will Save Retailers and Consumers Billions
Washington–Retailers and their shoppers will save billions of dollars when new Federal Reserve regulations cutting debit card swipe fees roughly in half take effect this weekend, the National Retail...
View ArticleCommerce Dept: August Retail Sales Rise on Gas, Auto Costs
Washington–U.S. retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.9% to $406.7 billion in August as spending rose sharply on autos and gasoline, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Friday. Excluding autos,...
View ArticleArctic Blast May Chill Post Holiday Sales
New York—It’s not only millions of Americans who are filling the chill from the polar vortex. U.S. retailers who have felt the chill in sales for holiday may face a further freeze due to the frigid...
View ArticleCommerce Dept Reports Consumer Spending Increased in May
Washington—Consumer spending—a key growth engine for the U.S. economy–edged up in May after being flat in April but still hitting an eighth month high. In a report released today, the U.S. Commerce...
View ArticleNRF: Proposed Debit Card Swipe Fee Regulations to Help Retailers
Washington–New proposed limits on debit card swipe fees would result in lower costs for retailers and even discounted prices for consumers. That’s the view of the National Retail Federation (NRF) which...
View ArticleCommerce Department: June Sales Flat
Washington—In what has been called the “poorest performance” since July 2010, total sales at U.S. retailers rose only 0.1% to $387.79 billion in June, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported today....
View ArticleNRF: Swipe Fee Cut Will Save Retailers and Consumers Billions
Washington–Retailers and their shoppers will save billions of dollars when new Federal Reserve regulations cutting debit card swipe fees roughly in half take effect this weekend, the National Retail...
View ArticleCommerce Dept: August Retail Sales Rise on Gas, Auto Costs
Washington–U.S. retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.9% to $406.7 billion in August as spending rose sharply on autos and gasoline, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Friday. Excluding autos,...
View ArticleArctic Blast May Chill Post Holiday Sales
New York—It’s not only millions of Americans who are filling the chill from the polar vortex. U.S. retailers who have felt the chill in sales for holiday may face a further freeze due to the frigid...
View ArticleCommerce Dept Reports Consumer Spending Increased in May
Washington—Consumer spending—a key growth engine for the U.S. economy–edged up in May after being flat in April but still hitting an eighth month high. In a report released today, the U.S. Commerce...
View ArticleNRF: Proposed Debit Card Swipe Fee Regulations to Help Retailers
Washington–New proposed limits on debit card swipe fees would result in lower costs for retailers and even discounted prices for consumers. That’s the view of the National Retail Federation (NRF) which...
View ArticleCommerce Department: June Sales Flat
Washington—In what has been called the “poorest performance” since July 2010, total sales at U.S. retailers rose only 0.1% to $387.79 billion in June, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported today....
View ArticleNRF: Swipe Fee Cut Will Save Retailers and Consumers Billions
Washington–Retailers and their shoppers will save billions of dollars when new Federal Reserve regulations cutting debit card swipe fees roughly in half take effect this weekend, the National Retail...
View ArticleCommerce Dept: August Retail Sales Rise on Gas, Auto Costs
Washington–U.S. retail sales rose a seasonally adjusted 0.9% to $406.7 billion in August as spending rose sharply on autos and gasoline, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Friday. Excluding autos,...
View ArticleArctic Blast May Chill Post Holiday Sales
New York—It’s not only millions of Americans who are filling the chill from the polar vortex. U.S. retailers who have felt the chill in sales for holiday may face a further freeze due to the frigid...
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