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Retail Sales Fell In November; Largest Drop In 7 Months

The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many Americans to cut back on holiday shopping expenses, as well as staying home instead of going out.

Americans have cut back on their spending, and the coronavirus pandemic is keeping many shoppers home this holiday season.
Americans have cut back on their spending, and the coronavirus pandemic is keeping many shoppers home this holiday season. (Scott Anderson, Patch)

NEW YORK — Retail sales fell 1.1 percent in November, the biggest drop in seven months, and a sign Americans held back on spending during the start of the holiday shopping season.

The U.S. Commerce Department also revised October’s number, saying on Wednesday that retail sales actually fell 0.1 percent that month, instead of rising 0.3 percent as it previously reported.

Americans have cut back on spending after losing a $600 weekly boost to unemployment checks that expired over the summer. A surge in coronavirus infections nationwide is also keeping Americans from spending.

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Shoppers mostly stayed home on Black Friday, which is typically the busiest day of the holiday shopping season. Crowds at malls and stores were thin after health officials warned people not to shop in person.

Retailers followed suit by putting their best deals online. Half as many people shopped inside stores this Black Friday than last year, according to retail data company Sensormatic Solutions.

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The Commerce Department said the biggest drop in sales was at department stores, down 7.7 percent last month. Sales also fell at clothing and electronic stores.

Wednesday's report covers only about a third of overall consumer spending. Services such as haircuts and hotel stays, which have been badly hurt by the pandemic, are not included.