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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are people so programmed to root against Trump that they’ll go out of their way to downplay positive news?[/quote] Are people so ingrained in a cult that they cannot look critically at information to understand the actual state of our economy?[/quote] If sales are up 9.1% and inflation is at 3% what critical thinking am I missing?[/quote] Is sales volume up or sales revenue? With 10% tariffs, not surprising that sales revenue is up 9.1%[/quote] Irrelevant. This is a measure of consumers and their willingness to spend.[/quote] VERY relevant. Per Salesforce, order volumes fell 1%, 2% fewer items were purchased per transactions, while selling prices increased 7% In other words, people are paying more for less. Trump's economy is a failure. [/quote] Based on all the doom and gloom people peddle here these statistics seem very positive. People are paying more and sales are still up 9%.[/quote] take a business 101 class and then come back and have the discussion[/quote] Respectfully, you don’t have enough information available to you to be this smug.[/quote] DP.. https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/black-friday-shoppers-spent-billions-rcna246456 [quote]rising prices could be contributing to some of those numbers. U.S. President Donald Trump’s barrage of tariffs on foreign imports have strained businesses and households alike over the last year. And despite spending more overall, Salesforce found [b]U.S. shoppers purchased fewer items at checkout on Black Friday (down 2% from last year). Order volumes also slipped 1%, the firm noted, as average selling prices climbed 7%.[/b][/quote] This accounts for the "increase" in sales. It's misleading. Take a class in data analysis.[/quote]
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