May Bookstore Sales Disappointing

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Sluggish bookstore sales in May, coming in the wake of flat sales in April, were disappointing -- especially when contrasted with the healthy performance of overall retail for the same period. May 2004 bookstore sales of $1,095 million lagged 4.2 percent behind the $1,143 million of May 2003.

By comparison, overall retail sales of $346 billion for May 2004 was 6.8 percent better than the $324 billion for May of 2003.

2003-2004 RETAIL SALES for BOOKSTORES (unadjusted)

Period 2003 Final (Millions of Dollars) 2004 (Millions of Dollars) % Change 2004 over2003
January 2,172 2,153 (0.9)
February 1,043 1,144 9.7
March 963 1,067 10.8
April 1,018 1,016 (0.2)
May 1,143 1,095 (p) (4.2)
YTD 6,339 6,475 2.1

(p) Preliminary figure

Note: Estimates reflect sales of all types of participating bookstore, including trade, college, religious, chain stores (including superstores), and others. A bookstore is defined as any retail establishment with sales comprised of more than 50 percent new books and periodicals, and estimates include sales of all products in these stores.

Source: Bureau of the Census, Current Retail Trade Branch.