Redbook Numbers for The Week of February 17, 2007
The Redbook numbers for the week that ended on February 17, 2007 were released this morning:
Redbook Sales Figures: +2.9%
The Redbook measures the weekly sales at chain stores, discount stores, and department stores -- about 9,000 stores in total -- and is therefore an important measure of current consumer spending in the U.S. The above figure represents the year-to-year change in the Redbook sales figures, so sales are up by 2.9% when compared to sales during the corresponding week back in February of 2006.
The weekly Johnson Redbook Index report is produced by Redbook Research.
Redbook Sales Figures: +2.9%
The Redbook measures the weekly sales at chain stores, discount stores, and department stores -- about 9,000 stores in total -- and is therefore an important measure of current consumer spending in the U.S. The above figure represents the year-to-year change in the Redbook sales figures, so sales are up by 2.9% when compared to sales during the corresponding week back in February of 2006.
The weekly Johnson Redbook Index report is produced by Redbook Research.
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