Rain and rising unemployment dampened sales for retailers already reeling from consumers’ new frugality.
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June Is Another Weak Month for U.S. Retail Sales
Presented by the Oregon Consumer Attorneys of the Consumer Litigation Group of Baxter & Baxter, LLP
Rain and rising unemployment dampened sales for retailers already reeling from consumers’ new frugality.
See the article here:
June Is Another Weak Month for U.S. Retail Sales
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