Analysts Expect May Sales Decline
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MAE ANDERSON
NEW YORK (AP) — The weather has finally thawed, so what about the icy grip consumers have kept on their wallets?
Thursday's retail sales numbers for May will offer insight into whether an uptick in consumer confidence translated into actual spending, as rising unemployment and tumbling home prices continued to weigh on consumers.
Consumer confidence has surged this spring. In May, the Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index rose to its highest level since September, following a big gain in April. But there are still many pressures on shoppers, including job worries — the nation's unemployment rate jumped to 8.9 percent in April, the highest in 25 years — and tumbling home prices. ...
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