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Retail Sales Up 1% In Jan

2.12.09 5:55 PM EDT By Ben Popken

economy money meltdown

After six months of going down, retail sales ticked upwards by 1% in January as stores cut back prices and offered freebies and BOGOs and even BOGTs to move backlogged inventory. [NYT] (Photo: j_bary)

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2.12.09By Ben Popken

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