KEY POINTS
  • Americans have shown they are eager to shop, even during a recession and global health crisis, the National Retail Federation's chief economist, Jack Kleinhenz, said Monday.
  • Retail sales rose 1.9% in September, higher than economists surveyed by Dow Jones anticipated.
  • A survey by the trade group found that consumers plan to spend about $50 less on holiday food, gifts and more, however.
Pedestrians carrying shopping bags cross a street in front of the Macy's flagship store in the Herald Square area of New York, on Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020.

Americans have shown they are eager to shop, even during a recession and global health crisis, the National Retail Federation's chief economist, Jack Kleinhenz, said Monday.

That could be a promising sign for retailers banking on holiday sales, he said.