A revised growth forecast
In June the National Retail Federation (NRF) issued their revised sales forecast for 2021, noting they now anticipate retail sales will now grow between 10.5 per cent and 13.5 per cent to more than $4.44 trillion this year as the economy accelerates its pace of recovery.
This forecast far surpasses predictions made in February this year when the NRF projected at least 6.5 per cent growth.
“The economy and consumer spending have proven to be much more resilient than initially forecasted,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said.
“The combination of vaccine distribution, fiscal stimulus and private-sector ingenuity have put millions of Americans back to work. While there are downside risks related to worker shortages, an overheating economy, tax increases and over-regulation, overall households are healthier, and consumers are demonstrating their ability and willingness to spend.
“The pandemic was a reminder how essential small, mid-size and large retailers are to the everyday lives of Americans in communities nationwide.”