Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

the week that was

- TIM GRANT Tim Grant: tgrant@postgazett­e.com or 412-263-1591.

Has cold wave frozen sales?

Businesses here and across the country are blaming snow, ice and bone-chilling temperatur­es for slowing down the flow of customers coming through their doors this winter. The Commerce Department reported the economy grew at a 2.4 percent annual rate last quarter in part because cold weather impacted consumer spending. The extreme temperatur­es have made it hard to determine if the sales slowdown is a temporary hurdle or an early sign of weakness in consumer spending.

Macy’s as the Grinch

The city’s Christmas parade will go on this year without Macy’s. After 32 years, the Downtown department store is bowing out as lead sponsor of the annual event recently billed as “My Macy’s Holiday Parade.” The Cincinnati-based company does, however, plan to continue other holiday traditions here, such as the animated holiday window display on Light Up Night and breakfasts with Santa.

Volunteeri­sm is down

Fewer people signed up to volunteer for charitable causes last year, which saw the lowest level of volunteeri­sm in this country since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the numbers in 2002. The bureau found women volunteer more than men, and the highest percentage of volunteers, 10.9 percent, deal with packing, cooking, distributi­ng or serving food.

Middle class can’t save

Americans, in general, are having a hard time squirrelin­g any money aside for emergencie­s, according to the Consumer Federation of America. A national survey found 63 percent of people in this country are making “fair” or “no” progress on meeting their savings needs.

Stock market record

The stock market staged an impressive turnaround in February after a less than stellar start to the new year. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index hit an all-time high after getting a boost from strong earnings reported by several companies. The S&P 500 was down almost 6 percent for the year at the start of February as investors were selling stocks.

For these and other stories, go to www.post-gazette.com/businessne­ws.

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