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National%20Retail%20Federation,<%2Fa>%20retail%20sales%20beat%20estimates%20in%20February%20as%20consumers%20quickly%20adapted%20and%20adjusted%20their%20spending%20in%20response%20to%20an%20increase%20in%20payroll%20taxes%20and%20higher%20gasoline%20prices.%20February%20retail%20sales%20(excluding%20automobiles,%20gas%20stations%20and%20restaurants),%20NRF%20reported<%2Fa>,%20increased%200.7%20percent%20seasonally%20adjusted%20from%20January%20and%20increased%200.5%20percent%20unadjusted%20year-over-year.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.mytotalretail.com%2Farticle%2Fdoes-rosy-retail-sales-report-mean-economy-back-track%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="2908" type="icon_link">
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In a recent survey NRF conducted with BIGinsight, 75 percent of those polled said they are adjusting their spending to cope with the payroll tax change. Most importantly, Americans will simply spend less; over 56 percent of Americans indicated that they will spend less overall, and that is a direct threat to retail sales and our economy as a whole.
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