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- Apr. 26, 1993: A Retail Drop Gets Lost in Spin Cycle
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Apr. 26, 1993 The Truth about Dinosaurs
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 15
- BUSINESS
- A Retail Drop Gets Lost in the Spin Cycle
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- <body>
- <p>March's consumer spending decline becomes an improbable political
- prop
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- <p> Was it the snowstorm? Or a more serious drop in consumer
- confidence? It isn't surprising that different people wanted to
- spin the decline in March retail sales in different ways; what
- was curious was who picked which way. Republicans, who might
- normally ascribe the 1% decline, the steepest in two years, to
- Clintonite economic malaise, swore it was a temporary glitch in
- a continuing recovery, caused by the March blizzard that kept
- East Coast consumers from shopping. Commerce Secretary Ron
- Brown, who would be expected to agree with the anomalous
- act-of-God explanation, instead declared gravely that "recovery
- is at risk." The reason for the role reversal, of course, was
- the economic stimulus package--i.e., jobs and infrastructure
- spending--that Clinton is trying to ram through Congress. The
- worse the economy looks, the stronger the case for Clinton's $16
- billion energizer.
- </p>
- <p> Still, the President, unable to break the ongoing
- Republican filibuster against his package, appears ready to cut
- a deal with minority leader Bob Dole to reduce the size of the
- proposed stimulus. But at week's end they were still haggling,
- and the bad retail-sales news was a useful tool for the
- Democrats to nudge public opinion in their direction.
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- </body>
- </article>
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