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Posts Tagged ‘MasterCard’s Spending Pulse’

SpendingPulse Detects Little Pre-Xmas Retail Activity

by Christina Lee on December 23rd, 2008

Reports of this year’s pre-Christmas retail environment showed that, despite deep discounts and high hopes, consumers did not shop as much as they did last year. Retail sales are expected to fall by 8 percent in December through Christmas Eve, after falling 5.5 percent last month, according to MasterCard’s SpendingPulse report. Both declines, with the economy and weather in mind, added up to “one of the most challenging holiday shopping seasons in decades,” said Michael McNamara, vice-president of research and analysis. With the average price per gallon down by almost 50 percent compared to last year, gasoline sales also dragged... Read more »

What This Week’s Numbers Revealed: Pessimism Rises as Prices and Spending Drop

by Christina Lee on December 12th, 2008

A collective analysis of studies released this week paint a revealing, evocative portrait of the nation’s economic environment. As prices drop, spending drops even further, as an opaque cloud of consumer pessimism remains hovering over the nation. But below, amongst all of the downward activity, researchers are searching for that cloud’s silver lining. On the Ground Below The Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Retail Federation, and Census Bureau released reports indicating that wholesalers and retailers are still adjusting to the economic climate, as price indexes continued to fall: Retail container traffic fell in November for the 16th month in a... Read more »