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| Economy
NRF welcomed tax reform signed into law by President Trump, saying the measure will dramatically benefit businesses, workers and consumers.
| Consumer Trends, Holidays & Seasonal, Winter Holidays
Just over half of U.S. adults surveyed expect to finish their holiday shopping today, but others will still be buying gifts on Christmas Eve — and some will miss the deadline altogether.
| Economy
NRF released a statement from President and CEO Matthew Shay following House and Senate passage of the tax reform bill.
| Economy
NRF urged the House and Senate to approve a final version of tax reform legislation set for a vote, saying the measure will boost the nation’s economy and make the United States more competitive in the global economy.
| Economy
NRF welcomed the National Labor Relations Board’s decision to reverse an extreme ruling in Specialty Healthcare that allowed union leaders to gerrymander workplaces through “micro-unions.”
| Economy
NRF welcomed a vote by the NLRB to reverse a controversial expanded definition of "joint employer" that increased businesses' exposure to lawsuits.
| Economy, Retail Sales, Holiday Forecast, Forecasts
Retail salesin November increased 0.9 percent over October on a seasonally adjusted basis and were up 6 percent year-over-year unadjusted, according to calculations released today by the National Retail Federation.
| Economy, Supply Chain, Trade, Port Tracker
Imports at the nation's major retail container ports are expected to increase 1.5 percent in December over the same time last year, and 2017 should show an increase of 6.4 percent over 2016.
| Economy, Workforce
Retail industry employment increased by an unusually high 12,900 jobs in November over October. The numbers do no include automobile dealers, gasoline stations or restaurants.
| Trade, Supply Chain, Economy
NRF welcomed the Senate Finance Committee’s approval of U.S. Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Kevin K. McAleenan’s nomination to serve as the permanent head of the agency, and urged the Sneate to move swiftly on his confirmation.