Holiday Sales Expected To Escalate

U.S. retail sales this holiday season may grow at a faster pace than last year, fueled by rising wages and a stronger job market, the National Retail Federation said. Consumer purchases may increase 3.6 percent to a $655.8 billion in November and December, excluding autos, gas and restaurant sales, the Washington-based NRF said in a statement Tuesday.

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