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Retail sales up a solid 1.1 percent in February

People still spending despite payroll tax cuts and gas prices

9:40 PM, Mar. 13, 2013

Americans spent at the fastest pace in five months in February, boosting retail spending 1.1 percent compared with January. About half the jump reflected higher gas prices, but even excluding gas purchases, retail sales rose 0.6 percent.

The report Wednesday from the Commerce Department showed that Americans kept spending last month despite higher Social Security taxes that took effect this year. The retail sales report is the government's first look each month at consumer spending, which drives about 70 percent of economic activity.

Core retail sales, which exclude the volatile ...

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