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Surprise decline in retail sales

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Reuters

U.S. consumers cut spending in February and the labor market continued to weaken, suggesting the household-spending pillar that had supported the economy’s expansion might be giving way.

Retail sales unexpectedly declined 0.6% last month, and the ranks of workers remaining on state unemployment benefit rolls hit the highest level in nearly 2 1/2 years in late February, government data showed.

Now the credit crunch is settling in on Main Street.

Consumers, who fuel roughly two-thirds of economic growth, held back spending amid surging food and energy costs and a decline in wealth as their home values tumbled.

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Bloomberg News was used in compiling this report.

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