KEY POINTS
  • The trade group's outlook indicates a more challenging holiday ahead for retailers, especially after two years of exceptional demand.
  • A year ago, consumers shopped early and spent more to secure gifts as stores struggled to keep shelves stocked amid shipping delays.
  • This year, major retailers are swimming in extra inventory as consumers splurge less on items like clothing and electronics.
Shoppers at the Willow Grove Park Mall in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, on Nov. 14, 2020.

Getting shoppers to spend this holiday season won't be easy.

The National Retail Federation said Thursday that it expects holiday sales during November and December to rise between 6% and 8% from last year — a decline when factoring in the effect of inflation. The sales forecast excludes spending at automobile dealers, gasoline stations and restaurants.