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Holiday 2010: The year shoppers came back

Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:04 PM EST
us-news, business, us, shopping, last, minute
Anne D'Innocenzio, AP Retail Writer
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<p>In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, shoppers are photographed on 34th Street, in New York. Call it Black Friday, Part II. Stores are rolling out the deals and expect to be swimming in shoppers on Christmas Eve as shopping stragglers take advantage of a day off work. For retailers, the last-minute rush caps a "back-to-normal" holiday season. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)</p>

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, shoppers are photographed on 34th Street, in New York. Call it Black Friday, Part II. Stores are rolling out the deals and expect to be swimming in shoppers on Christmas Eve as shopping stragglers take advantage of a day off work. For retailers, the last-minute rush caps a "back-to-normal" holiday season. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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NEW YORK — Shoppers came back in force for the holidays, right to the end. After two dreary years, Christmas 2010 will go down as the holiday Americans rediscovered how much they like to shop.

People spent more than expected on family and friends and splurged on themselves, too, an ingredient missing for two years. Clothing such as fur vests and beaded sweaters replaced practical items like pots and pans. Even the family dog is getting a little something extra.

"You saw joy back in the holiday season," said Sherif Mityas, partner in the retail practice at A.T. Kearney.

A strong Christmas Eve augmented a great season for retailers. The National Retail Federation predicts spending this holiday season will reach $451.5 billion, up 3.3 percent over last year.

That would be the biggest increase since 2006, and the largest total since a record $452.8 billion in 2007. The holiday season runs from Nov. 1 through Dec. 31, so a strong week after Christmas could still make this the biggest of all time. Spending numbers through Dec. 24 won't be available until next week and final numbers, through Dec. 31, arrive next month.

The economy hasn't improved significantly from last year. Unemployment is 9.8 percent, credit remains tight and the housing market is moribund. But recent economic reports suggest employers are laying off fewer workers and businesses are spending more. Consumer confidence is rising.

"I was unemployed last year, so I'm feeling better," said Hope Jackson, who was at Maryland's Mall in Columbia on Friday morning. Jackson bought laptops and PlayStation 2 games for her three daughters earlier in the season but was at the mall on Christmas Eve to grab $50 shirts marked down to $12 at Aeropostale.

Some spending growth online has been driven by free shipping offers and convenience. From Oct. 31 through Thursday, about $36 billion has been spent online, a 15 percent increase over last year, according to MasterCard Advisors' SpendingPulse.

Taubman Centers and Mall of America have reported strong clothing sales, which was a hard sell last year. Jewelry sales sparkled throughout the season.

Stores expect solid profits because they didn't have to slash prices as Christmas neared, analysts say.

Some habits adopted during the recession lingered. Shoppers used cash more and credit cards less.

The final six days of the holiday shopping season are Sunday through next Friday. They're only 10 percent of the 61 holiday shopping days but can account for more than 15 percent of spending.

For the economy, the key question is whether strong spending this holiday season will continue into the new year.

Still, stores were encouraged by what they saw in the final stretch of the holiday season.

Even pets made it back onto gift lists this year. Three Dog Bakery, a pet-supply chain in Clinton Township, Mich., whose specialties include $15.99 jars of banana-nut dog cookies, opened three years ago at the start of the recession.

"We opened at the worst possible time in the world. Everyone was pulling back," owner Chad Konzen said.

Wednesday, the store had its best day ever. "Gourmet, all-natural dog treats are not a necessity," Konzen said. "But now people are feeling more comfortable. You can only be thrifty for so long."

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AP Retail Writers Ellen Gibson in Columbia, Md., and Mae Anderson in Atlanta; and AP Writers Jessica Gresko in Washington; Barbara Rodriguez in Miami; and Holly Ramer in Concord, N.H., contributed to this story.

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Sally - Snoopy's Sister

A true miracle indeed. God bless us every one.

There is no more debt.

Hallelujah.

  • 1 vote
Reply#1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:26 PM EST
Roxanne2Sweet

So long as the GOP continue to threaten to gridlock & block everything in sight unless they and their billionaire funders get generous tax cuts, then the debt will never go away nor the risk of us turning into a Guatemala banana republic .

The "debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."

David Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Ronald Reagan, has dared to call out his own party for creating our current economic problems. His NYT op-ed, "Four Deformations of the Apocalypse," begins:

IF there were such a thing as Chapter 11 for politicians, the Republican push to extend the unaffordable Bush tax cuts would amount to a bankruptcy filing.

http://climateprogress.org/2010/08/01/david-stockman-how-gop-destroyed-the-economy/

  • 8 votes
#1.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:38 PM EST
Sally - Snoopy's Sister

Not according to this article. Everything is peachy keen and rosy for the future. We are all good, now. Remarkable. Apparently these soothe sayers know more than me about my future and your future. I am comforted by their positivity and hope for the economic future of America.

Thank God for Ms. "D'Innocenzio" and her AP peers. Thank you, Ms. D'Innocenzio. We are grateful.

I think I'll run out and make T-Shirts in their honor, simply give them away and write it off on my taxes - like television producers can do now by law.

  • 1 vote
#1.2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:24 PM EST
devilsadvocates

Am I optimistic about the financial future........Not with the gop and the powerful rich elite in charge!

  • 6 votes
#1.3 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:17 PM EST
ThinksbeforejudgingDeleted
Sally - Snoopy's Sister

1.4 - Really? When did that happen? Because just yesterday, so many were jobless. I am shocked at the 24 hour turn around - it is simply astonishing and Biblical in proportion ranking right up there with parting the Red Sea kind of thing.

It is embedded in my memory forever. I'm sure I'll never see such miracles again. I'm saving a copy of this article so that I can stare at it each morning before I eat breakfast and be thankful for my every waking moment in this glorious nation because of the sense of richness that I suddenly now feel.

  • 2 votes
#1.5 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:34 PM EST
SS-CA

It is the start of a decent thing in terms of the economy, but still, it doesn't mean much with how stingy businesses and the wealthy are being. Notice how a 3.3% total increase in spending this season, which equates to 9.8% unemployment and "employers are laying off fewer workers". Record profits, still not hiring. @!$%#! We need to level the playing field for small businesses and the middle class so they can compete and make jobs, not giving billions (when all is said and done trillions) in tax cuts to the wealthy with no jobs to show for it (well, slave wage jobs in other countries perhaps).

  • 1 vote
#1.6 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:58 PM EST
Sally - Snoopy's Sister

The gap is dramatically widening between the wealthy and poor and eventually some will react to this. You are right businesses are not hiring and there are many fake advertised jobs on job boards that are starting to irritate people spending money applying for them. Businesses are posting them for CYA.

All of these things will catch up.

As a professional and a very good economist, this sense of improvement is only due to the temporary recovery because of the spending for Christmas, which will never change each year; but the temporary recovery is not secure and we'll see the repercussions at the end of January per usual. What bothers me is the false hope set by the media in the meantime.

    #1.7 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:02 PM EST
    ThinksbeforejudgingDeleted
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      #1.9 - Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:10 AM EST
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      Roxanne2Sweet

      This is very good news.

      Now maybe our "patriotic" corporations will finally stop hoarding their record 2Trillion dollars in profits, and finally start re-investing it in America & hiring once again.

      • 10 votes
      Reply#2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:31 PM EST
      Sally - Snoopy's Sister

      Yes, it is a truly wondrous thing.

        #2.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:29 PM EST
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        Fifth Horseman

        Everyone, but those who waste their time being online, or better being on Newsvine. It is the Reps who are out there looking for bargains. It is the REPs who are buying the expensive Ipods. Is it not. The liberals and most of the DEMs are out of work, can not afforded to buy food, pay the parking meter on the parking space while they live in their broken down cars or even buy a Xmas present for their children. They can buy a few joints to at lest bring a temporary cheer to themselves.

        Liberals do not believe in Xmas anyway so it is just another day begging for money from the cheap REPs. I try to bring Xmas cheer to the homeless Dems giving cans of Sterno (for cooking) and good America cans of (not my horse) horse meat. Dog food to you city folks. It is more than the homeless got during the Depression where a hot meal was hot coffee and a loaf of stale bread. An apple was a treat. A pair of mittens brought hugs from children and thank you from parents. Tears to my eyes. But that was another time.

        Which I just think of. You DEMs out there how can you afford to be online with us others since you are so poor?

        • 2 votes
        Reply#3 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 3:52 PM EST
        Sally - Snoopy's Sister

        Like...you?

        • 2 votes
        #3.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:30 PM EST
        SS-CA

        What the hell, might as well bring out the partisan spirit!

        I'm not poor, I'm lower middle class, and I am thankful to have a job in these hard times. But, unlike the blockheaded republicans I've seen lately, I acknowledge that others aren't so fortunate.

        • 1 vote
        #3.2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:02 PM EST
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        JohnRussell

        I wonder how many of those people, or someone in their family, has to have 2 or 3 jobs to be able to afford that stuff. Of course unemployment is high, but so is underemployment and so continues the rollback of wages for millions of workers.

        Everything is far from well.

        • 3 votes
        Reply#4 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:02 PM EST
        Sally - Snoopy's Sister

        No, no, no - Negative Nelson - be positive...ssshhhh...be heartened like the article says. Comfort your heart and know that AP has the answers to all of our problems. All Hail AP! They publish as requested by Capitol Hill so that we can be calmed and soothed. Yes, we are grateful to AP for publishing this truly good news! :]

        Put those fears away and enjoy your holidays courtesy of the Associated Press. Hallelujah! Praise the Associated Press for saving Christmas! See? Miracles DO happen!!!!

        • 1 vote
        #4.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:32 PM EST
        devilsadvocates

        Sally.......miricles happen but aren't likely while the gop is holding the country as economic hostages. We're surviving and will have a pretty good Christmas, spending it with friends and families. After that, well, the Mayan calander might be correct. WE can't see the future.

        • 1 vote
        #4.2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:23 PM EST
        Sally - Snoopy's Sister

        Wait dear devilsadvocates - did you not say, "Am I optimistic about the financial future" above? Could it be that you lost all hope between the spaces from there to here?

          #4.3 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:36 PM EST
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          Fifth Horseman

          You DEMs you want to know who is getting hired and why? The Corps want a worker that will give 8 hours for 8 hours pay. Be on time in the morning, have 30 minutes lunch no leaving early or coming back late. Put 8 hours in a day and then wash up to go home. Better look at a parking lot on the East coast right now, most of the DEMs have long ago departed the REPs are still at work. While they might be white honky trash they still put in 8 hours. They might be the last hired, they are not usually the first fired. I have been there. Tough on you is it not. I do not worry about the extra time I spend in the office since I will have a job long after you are a faded memory. During the many depressions in American when there was a down turn certain people always had a job or jobs. I tried to be one of them. Try being a street swipper.

          • 2 votes
          Reply#5 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:17 PM EST
          JohnRussell

          Cut the comedy, I have yet to see a "corps" that didn't try to rip off or cheat it's employees. It happens every minute of every day in this country.

          • 3 votes
          #5.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:29 PM EST
          devilsadvocates

          Fifth....that post only shows how delusional the right-trash limpbough and beckerhead listening morons seem to think.

          • 1 vote
          #5.2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:03 PM EST
          Skidude

          Fifth, what planet do you live on? There are plenty of good workers out there. Who made that rant up? You think people are lazy, so they can't get jobs? That's a good one. Somebody sold you a bill of goods.

            #5.3 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:04 PM EST
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            Sally - Snoopy's Sister

            Thank you. Thank you, AP for saving my Christmas!

            God bless the Associated Press forevermore. :]

              Reply#6 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:34 PM EST
              Bdobb

              Good news. But if the majority are credit card shoppers, the good news may be fleeting.

                Reply#7 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:26 PM EST
                Martin FEDWAY

                Blubush- Yes it is good news because of the rise in the economy helped in the sales of the "Book of Traninit." Also the "Traninit" toys and this years "Traninit" clothing line sales. "Traninit the Movie", which the studio is waiting to release before the end of the year, should be a contender for the Golden Glodes and Acdemy Awards. It is starring a veteren actor from the movie "Prefontaine" So yes the economic rebound has helped in all categories.

                  #7.1 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:48 PM EST
                  Sally - Snoopy's Sister

                  Fleeting, schmeeting. Who cares! We're all happy and totally irresponsible today! (Except me, that is.) As long as everyone is happy - that's the only thing that counts. Paying bills is for nerds.

                  Do I have it right? Teach me, because I want to be popular and just like everybody else so I fit in.

                  Let's see, I'm supposed to love everyone even if I do not like them, I'm supposed to not pay my taxes, to embrace all marijuana laws, worship the president and never, ever, ever, ever say anything in disagreement against his policies, let gays run the military, and let's see....what else, oh yeah - hate all Christians because they are ruining the country. So - make sure I am on top of this - what was it? Oh yes, go out and spend like a Banshee! Yes!

                  We're happy as ___!

                  America!

                    #7.2 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:38 PM EST
                    Bdobb

                    Sally,

                    Heed the advice of Martin FEDWAY...the "Book of Traninit" will pave the way to the bliss you seek!

                      #7.3 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:44 PM EST
                      Sally - Snoopy's Sister

                      7.3 - What the heck are you talking about?

                      Just tired of having requirements forced upon my belief system so that we must change this and we must change that in this country because the majority is wrong and bad - suck it up and get on board is my response. We cannot all expect that our wishes are going to be met at all times. But, I believe that many extreme liberals truly think that we should. And many extreme conservatives smack you upside the head for being moderate.

                      I'm tired of hearing the ranting. Force meets resistance and one day these people will get that.

                        #7.4 - Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:57 PM EST
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                        haoyaDeleted
                        Sky Writer

                        Know your Budget. Feed the poor everyday and not once out of the year. That's a recession waiting to happen because you didn't create any jobs and you were over spending through out the year playing with credit. That's for the consumer with no game plan. -SkyWriter

                        • 1 vote
                        Reply#9 - Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:07 AM EST
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