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Economy: Retail Sales #995505

CBS Evening News for Tuesday, Jun 14, 2011
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(Studio: Scott Pelley) The significance of the drop in retail sales introduced.

(Chicago: Dean Reynolds) The drop in new vehicle sales in May due to high prices with lower inventories due to the earthquake in Japan reviewed.

(Studio: Scott Pelley) Report introduced.

(Paramus: Elaine Quijano) The impact of the drop in income from the sale of big ticket items like appliances and electronics examined. [New Jersey appliance company owner Ken COHN - comments on the appliance market.]

(Studio: Scott Pelley) Report introduced.

(Los Angeles: Ben Tracy) The coming higher prices on clothing due to the rising cost of materials like cotton examined. [California mannequin company's Shelley FREEMAN - talks about the business.]

Reporter(s):
Pelley, Scott;
Reynolds, Dean;
Quijano, Elaine;
Tracy, Ben
Duration:
00:04:00

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