Keeping Track: Retail sales

Monthly growth, a slow quarter

June 5, 2000

While retail sales for March were up from the previous month, sales from the first quarter of this year fell 8.9 percent from the previous quarter to $747.8 billion. (Sales of durable goods and new homes have also seen recent declines.)

But that wasn't what the buzz was about. E-commerce sales, which the US Commerce Department started tracking last year, rose 1.2 percent in the first quarter of this year from the previous quarter, from $5.2 billion to $5.3 billion.

While e-commerce spending accounts for only a tiny fraction of overall retail sales, some experts think the numbers are much higher. The Commerce Department figures don't include online expenditures such as airline tickets and financial-broker services. Forrester Research, a technology-research firm, estimates total US online spending is closer to $8.2 billion.

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