January Bleak for Retail; Wal-Mart Hit Hard
Updated from 8:55 a.m. EST
January sales were chilly for most of the nation's major retailers, with many big chains posting results Thursday that were worse than already dismal expectations.
The bleak sales data indicated that a shopping slowdown in the holiday season continued into the new year. Consumers, hit by rising oil prices, an ongoing housing slump and a weakening job market, have reined in spending and contributed to worries of a broader economic recession.
According to Thomson Financial, chain stores' total same-store sales inched up just 0.3% last month, worse than expectations for a 1% rise.
A particularly weak showing from the nation's larget retailer, Wal-Mart (WMT - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr), weighed on those sales-weighted figures. Excluding Wal-Mart, Thomson's data showed that average January same-store sales were up 0.2%, compared with expectations for a 0.1% rise.
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