| Retailers Optimistic But Bracing For Tough Year |
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| Friday, 27 February 2009 | |
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"Coming off a poor January and the worst holiday season in decades, it's no surprise that retailers are lowering expectations for the year. But a small rise in their short-term outlook suggests their projections could turn around quickly as more details of the federal stimulus package become known and the economy gets moving again," said James P. Hallan, MRA president and CEO. The Michigan Retail Index survey for January found that 23 percent of retailers increased sales over the same month last year, while 64 percent recorded declines and 13 percent saw no change. The results create a seasonally adjusted performance index of 29.0, down from 30.4 in December. Index values above 50 generally indicate an increase in positive activity, while values below 50 indicate a decrease. Looking ahead, 28 percent of retailers said they expect higher sales during February - April over the same period last year, while 44 percent project a decrease and 28 percent no change. That puts the seasonally adjusted outlook index at 41.6, up from 36.6 in December. Note: William Strauss, Senior Economist and Economic Advisor with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, can be reached at 312.322.8151. Also, regional, local and trade-specific data were not available this month. Michigan Retail Index
January 2009 results
January Performance
% Increased % Decreased % No Change Index* Responses Outlook for Next 3 Months
Retailers expecting increased, decreased or unchanged sales, (numbers in parentheses indicate December results)
% Increased % Decreased % No Change Index* Responses Question of the Month What is your current projection for your sales growth in 2009? Avg. -0.8% *Seasonally adjusted diffusion index. A diffusion index, which is the sum of the percent of respondents indicating increase and half the percent indicating no change, is calculated and then seasonally adjusted using the U.S. Census Bureau's X-11 Seasonal Adjustment procedure. Index values above 50 generally indicate an increase in activity, while values below 50 indicate a decrease. |
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