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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retail sales jumped by the largest amount in six months in May as 57 million economic stimulus payments helped offset the headwinds buffeting consumers.

The Commerce Department reported Thursday that retail sales soared 1 percent last month, the biggest increase since November. A wide variety of retailers enjoyed a good month, including the biggest increase at department stores and other general merchandise stores in a year.

The May increase was double what economists had been expecting and indicated that the economy is getting a major boost from the $50 billion in economic stimulus payments the government sent out in May, just under half of the total stimulus aimed at consumers.

The Bush administration is hoping the stimulus payments will help offset the gloom from a prolonged slump in housing, a severe credit crisis, soaring energy bills and rising layoff notices and help the country avert a deep recession.

Highlighting the pressures on the job market, the Labor Department reported Thursday that new applications for jobless benefits rose by 25,000 last week to 384,000, the highest level since late March.

It was a much bigger increase than analysts had been expecting. Last week, the government reported that the unemployment rate jumped to 5.5 percent in May, up from 5 percent in April. That was the biggest one-month rise in 22 years.

In a third report, the Commerce Department said that business inventories grew by 0.5 percent in April, more than double the 0.2 percent rise in March and the best showing since inventories rose by 1 percent in January.

Analysts were surprised by the solid increase in retail sales and noted that sales in April were also revised to show a respectable gain of 0.4 percent, instead of the original estimate that sales had fallen by 0.2 percent.

"Recession? What recession?" asked Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors. "Spending in April and May was solid in just about every category."

Ian Shepherdson, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, said one possible explanation was that consumers have suddenly returned to their carefree spending ways despite weak consumer confidence readings and the credit crunch.

But he said a more likely reason was that rebate checks were giving a temporary boost to spending that would not last, resulting in weaker economic performance in coming months.

The retail sales report showed that general merchandise stores, which include department stores and discount stores such as Wal-Mart, saw sales rise by 1.2 percent, the best showing since a 2.1 percent rise in March 2007.

Auto dealers saw sales increase by a much smaller 0.3 percent in May, but that still represented a small rebound after a big 2.1 percent drop in April. Auto sales are being hurt by the weak economy and soaring gasoline prices, which have sharply depressed demand for gas-guzzling pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles.

Gasoline service stations reported sales up 2.6 percent, an increase that largely reflected soaring prices, which have pushed gasoline to above $4 per gallon nationwide. Energy Department analysts are forecasting that pump prices will keep rising, probably peaking at around $4.15 per gallon in August.

Excluding the big rise in gasoline costs, retail sales would still have been up by a solid 0.8 percent in May.

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mine is supposed to be here by the 20th now, according to IRS. We'll see. I'm not holding my breath.
If it does arrive, I'm going to hold onto the money as savings.smile

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BAD AMERICAN!!! SPEND IT!!!! STIMULATE THE ECONOMY!!!! DON'T BE SELFISH!!!! angered.gifsmile.gif

Mine's not supposed to get here until July something or other. And then it's going to have to be forwarded from my WI address. So I have no idea when I'll get it.

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Still awaiting my check too. It isn't due until around the holiday, I think. And although I would like to save it, I am sure it will simply go to offset the price of filling up every week.

So what about the performance in the coming months? Ah, duh. We all know that that will pretty much suck too. Although June may not be too bad since a lot of stimulus money will still be going out the door. You would think that a stimulus package would help longer than two months. It doesn't take two months to make or break an economy.



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If I've got a job by the time it arrives I'll use it for food. I can get a $660 gift card with it at the Food Lion.

If I haven't found a job yet it will probably go toward rent.

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Unfortunately if I ever get my check, mine will not be going where we originally wanted it to go. Now it has to pay for hubby's hunting trip because we took from that fund in the move. The rest is probably gonna have to go towards bills. cry

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I agree. I think if the gubment wanted to send me $600 every month or so, it would help a lot.smile

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Well, Obama wants to send out another check already.

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Obama also said that in the last 8 yrs Americans are working harder and harder for less and less, instead of living the american dream that hard work breeds success. and he's right.smile

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I bought Red Sox tickets w/ mine..... smile.gif

However, I didn't get the full amount. hmm.gif I only got $350

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Why would you not get the full amount? That is not fair!

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I'm not feeling very stimulated.




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My sister sent me an e-mail the other day saying how Obama has had 143 of Senate experience before he decided he was qualified to be the commander in chief. That was working days when the Senate was in session. Guess I will have to do some research.

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CSCase wrote:

Why would you not get the full amount? That is not fair!







Because it goes by line 15?? i think from your tax return, and that is the amount on mine.....it's a long story but better than nothin'

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I think I get screwed on it too Darlene. I think I only get $300.

Obama is a lot of great talk and positive images, but not much to back it up. I liken him to an animated disney character. Fun to watch and listen to, but not so sure I want Mickey Mouse running the country

It doesn't take a genius to realize we're working harder for less. But then again, just how many generations do we expect to work less for more? I think we've had our selfish stretch in the 80's and 90's. Might be time for a generation or two to learn about sacrifice again.

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Oh, I better beat JD to the punch on this one.

I know, I know, Mickey Mouse would be better than who's running the country now: Goofy.

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C'mon JD, you KNOW you were gonna go there smile.gif

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

Oh, I better beat JD to the punch on this one.

I know, I know, Mickey Mouse would be better than who's running the country now: Goofy.

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C'mon JD, you KNOW you were gonna go there smile.gif




 YOU ARE QUICK SIR!!!! YOU ARE QUICK!!! rofl.gif



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Five years of working with you on the station has taught me to be pro-active smile.gif

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