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Found this story interesting as an indicator of the general US
economy!
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Restaurants Sales Hit New High as Recession Fades
Published: Thursday, 16 May 2013 | 7:53 AM ETBy: Amy Langfield, NBC
News
Americans seem to be fed up with frugality.
As the recession ever so slowly recedes, an increasing number of
Americans say they are less frugal than they were a few years ago. At
the same time, sales at restaurants are at an all-time high and at
least one survey says consumers expect to spend more eating out as
soon as their pocketbooks allow.
Sales at eating and drinking places in April reached $45.9 billion, a
$200 million seasonally-adjusted increase from the previous high in
December 2012, according to preliminary figures from the U.S. Census
Bureau.
"Last month was a shock," said Ryan Lowder, the chef and owner of the
Copper Onion in Salt Lake City, where his sales were up 20 percent
over April of 2012. "The increase last month was killer. I'm not
complaining."
Lowder said some of April's boost was likely due to better weather in
Utah, but he's also seen a trend in more spending overall, especially
on alcohol. "We sell a $40 pinot and $60 bottle of Pinot. We're
selling more of the $60 Pinot. We're seeing an increase," he told NBC
News.
The Copper Onion was not alone in posting great numbers for April.
"After totaling nearly $45.7 billion in December, eating and drinking
place sales were dampened somewhat during the first three months of
2013, likely due in part to the impact of the payroll tax hike," the
National Restaurant Association's Chief Economist Bruce Grindy wrote
in his analysis of the numbers. Sales have steadily increased since
dipping to $45.2 billion in February. Those numbers are expected to
continue rising, according the restaurant group's own survey.
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