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Retail sales rise 0.1 pct. after tax increase

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But a separate survey taken later in the month by the University of Michigan suggested consumers weren't quite as dismayed, possibly after absorbing the impact of the tax increase.

Americans may be feeling better about the economy because of improvement in the job market. Employers added an average of 200,000 jobs a month in the final three months of last year, the Labor Department said earlier this month. That was up from just 150,000 in the preceding three months.

And some retail store chains reported healthy sales gains last month, suggesting that at least some consumers kept shopping even after the tax cut kicked in. Some of the gains likely reflected healthy holiday discounts.

Overall, consumer spending grew at a faster pace in the final three months of last year than in the preceding quarter. Still, steep cuts in defense spending and slower company restocking weakened the economy in the fourth quarter.

The government said last month that the economy contracted in the October-December quarter at an annual rate of 0.1 percent. But economists expect that figure will be revised in the coming months to show a small increase.

Analysts also expect consumer spending growth will slow in the January-March quarter from the previous three months. The economy will likely expand at an annual rate of just 1.5 percent, better than the fourth quarter but below last year's expansion of 2.2 percent.

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