Retail Still Surging Within Sour Economy
5 Apr 2023
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First things first: inflation, supply chain issues and a flat stock market were not the talking points anyone would expect to inspire optimism when talking about the retail industry.
With that observation out of the way, know that there are still plenty of positive happenings in the U.S. retail industry, which is valued at $7.2 trillion according to IBISWorld, for which it projects a growth rate of 4.1 percent in 2023.
Read the complete article from Expansion Solutions Magazine here.
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