While there is more than a healthy share of uncertainty in logistics and the supply chain, one thing that remains certain, is the ongoing aggressive pace of United States retail sales activity, with consumers continuing to spend on whatever it is they may need, amid record-high gas prices, inflation, fears of a recession, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, among other factors. That was made clear in data issued by the Washington, D.C.-based National Retail Federation (NRF) this week, in its 2022 retail sales forecast.
Source: logistics Mgmt
NRF issues bullish 2022 retail sales forecast
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