您現在的位置: Language Tips> Audio & Video> Normal Speed News  
   
 





 
Winter weather slams US retailers
[ 2009-12-22 13:59 ]

 

Winter weather slams US retailers

A massive storm that dumped about a half-meter of snow from Virginia to Maine did more than frustrate motorists. It added to the woes of retailers that were already bracing for weak holiday sales as the United States struggles to emerge from the deepest and longest recession of the post-World War II era.

The storm's timing could hardly have been worse, blanketing the most-populous regions of the United States on the last weekend before Christmas, when millions of Americans are preparing to exchange gifts.

Retail analyst Burt Flickinger of the Strategic Resource Group: "To have the biggest [shopping] weekend of the year wiped out in almost half the country by wicked winter weather and record blizzards is really going to hurt sales and operating profits, and it is really going to hurt government revenue."

Even before the storm, the National Retail Federation was predicting a one percent drop in U.S. holiday sales compared to last year. Although an economic recovery is believed to be underway, U.S. unemployment remains stubbornly high and consumers appear more focused on saving and debt reduction than spending.

Again, retail analyst Burt Flickinger, speaking on Bloomberg Television.

"People are more cash and credit-constrained than at any other time in U.S. history," he noted. "So they are only buying for children and for immediate family members. Just for need, not for want."

To combat sales losses, many retailers are extending store hours in the few remaining days before Christmas. While traditional stores clearly lost revenue in recent days, other businesses may actually profit from inclement weather.

Many online retailers saw a jump in orders, as shoppers unable to leave their homes turned to their computers to make purchases. And grocery stores and supermarkets also saw a jump in business ahead of the storm, as people scrambled to buy food and supplies.

Burt Flickinger: "The grocery stores had a surge in business. They were up 100 percent [in sales] per day for two days in a row before the storm."

Consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic activity.

blizzard: a very heavy snowstorm with high winds 暴風雪

Related stories:

圣誕將至 法國流行送二手禮物

Christmas 2009 in America: a joyful season in not so joyful times

美圣誕消費調查:超值最重要

圣誕禮物挑選不當可惹禍上身

(來源:VOA 編輯:陳丹妮)

中國日報網英語點津版權說明:凡注明來源為“中國日報網英語點津:XXX(署名)”的原創作品,除與中國日報網簽署英語點津內容授權協議的網站外,其他任何網站或單位未經允許不得非法盜鏈、轉載和使用,違者必究。如需使用,請與010-84883631聯系;凡本網注明“來源:XXX(非英語點津)”的作品,均轉載自其它媒體,目的在于傳播更多信息,其他媒體如需轉載,請與稿件來源方聯系,如產生任何問題與本網無關;本網所發布的歌曲、電影片段,版權歸原作者所有,僅供學習與研究,如果侵權,請提供版權證明,以便盡快刪除。
相關文章 Related Story
 
 
 
本頻道最新推薦
 
It's life as usual for Time's bees
英語點津2009年度十大金曲
澳門“特別行政區”十年慶
圣誕將至 法國流行送二手禮物
Knowing 《先知》精講之四
翻吧推薦
 
論壇熱貼
 
萬圣節問題火熱征集!
翻譯達人評選,快來投票!
經典英語口語,不得不看(推薦)
I chocolate you!怎么翻譯?
請教obama演講里的一句話
 

 

主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人亚洲成人影院| 正点嫩模大尺度写真在线视频| 国产精品国产三级国产av中文| 两性色午夜免费视频| 欧洲成人在线视频| 免费a级毛片永久免费| 韩国福利一区二区美女视频| 国内免费高清视频在线观看 | 女人把私密部位张开让男人桶| 久久天天躁狠狠躁夜夜躁综合| 欧美精品偷自拍另类在线观看| 午夜看一级特黄a大片| 黑人3p波多野结衣在线观看| 国内精品久久久久精品| 中文字幕一区二区三匹| 日韩在线视频免费看| 亚洲国产精品综合久久久| 中国一级淫片aaa毛片毛片| 欧美人与动zozo| 伦理片中文字幕2019在线| 荡货把腿给我打开视频| 国产真实乱子伦精品视频| 99视频精品全部在线| 成年女人永久免费看片| 乱人伦精品视频在线观看| 欧美综合国产精品日韩一| 免费的一级毛片| 色丁香在线视频| 国产成人精品福利色多多| 91亚洲一区二区在线观看不卡| 干b视频在线观看| 久久99亚洲网美利坚合众国| 最近高清中文在线国语字幕| 亚洲欧美日韩在线精品2021| 精品一区二区三区视频| 国产三级在线观看免费| 97成人在线视频| 国产精品乳摇在线播放| 97人人模人人爽人人少妇| 好猛好深好爽好硬免费视频| 丰满少妇被猛烈进入无码|