California's taxable sales increased in the second quarter of 2010 and 2011

Taxable sales in California rose 9% is expected in the second quarter of this year, based on initial review of the cash, the report state tax revenue collection agency. "This latest taxable sales report showed that our country began to move toward recovery in early 2010 and continues to show positive signs in early 2011," said Jerome E. Horton, chairman of the Council of Equality California, Friday. "I remain optimistic that the California economy will continue to move forward. " Horton estimates released jointly with the final figure for the same period in the second quarter of 2010.

The sale raised $ 5200000000 or 4. 6%, compared to the same period the previous year when the country was trapped in a deep recession. Some of the strongest growth in 2010 occurred in Los Angeles, where sales rose 3. 6% in the second quarter of 2010. They increased by 3.

8% in the city of Los Angeles and 16. 1% in Long Beach. By category, the largest increase in sales is for gasoline, 15. 5%, mainly because the pump price jumps, the board said. Motor vehicles and parts rose 19.

4%. Electronics and appliance store sales increased 7. 9%. Compile a detailed report for 2010, which covers damage to the location and category sales of goods, is a complex task that took almost a year to complete, said Anita Gore, spokeswoman for the council. U.

S. sales of the next electric car in August despite the turmoil Photo: Pedestrians pass Ross Dress for Less store in San Francisco. Credit: Noah Berger / Bloomberg. .

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