NH retailers say consumers are decreasing spending

New Hampshire retailers say consumers aren't spending as much

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- The Retail Merchants Association of New Hampshire says more people plan to decrease overall spending than a couple of years ago, so retailers aren't expecting substantial upswings in consumer spending.

The association says New Hampshire's tax-free shopping is but one component of a healthy retail industry in the state. The industry employs far more workers age 24 to 30 than any other sector, and is one of the top sectors of total employees with a post-secondary degree.

The association, in its annual message to state lawmakers, says creating opportunities for New Hampshire citizens to enter the retail trade is a priority for the organization and should be a priority for state policymakers.