National Retail Federation Explained

National Retail Federation
Type:Retail trade association
Headquarters:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Location:United States
Leader Title:Chief Executive Officer
Leader Name:Matthew Shay

The National Retail Federation (NRF) is the world's largest retail trade association.[1] Its members include department stores, catalog, Internet, and independent retailers, restaurants, grocery stores, multi-level marketing companies and vendors.

NRF represents the largest private-sector industry in the United States that contains over 3.8 million retail establishments, supporting more than 52 million employees.[2]

History

The NRF began in 1911 as the National Retail Dry Goods Association (NRDGA). This was also the year of its first annual meeting. In 1958, the NRDGA was renamed the National Retail Merchants Association. In 1990, the association and the American Retail Federation merged to form the National Retail Federation. During all the years, an annual convention was held for members.[3] The National Retail Federation (NRF) is the world's largest retail trade association, with members including department store, specialty, discount, catalogue, Internet, and independent retailers, chain restaurants, and grocery stores. It is also an umbrella group that represents more than 100 associations of state, national and international retailers.[4]

In 2023, the group had to retract inaccurate claims it had made about the prevalence of organized shoplifting. The group had claimed that for 2021 nearly half of the industry's $94.5 billion in missing merchandise was the result of organized shoplifting. In doing so, the group amplified rhetoric that the United States was undergoing a wave of shoplifting. However, experts noted that the group used faulty data and that the figure was closer to 5%.[5]

Lobbying

NRF has argued that there is a harmful economic impact of the trade war with China.[6] [7] [8]

In November 2019, NRF called on lawmakers to adopt a “uniform and fair framework” for the handling of sensitive data.[9]

2017

The NRF successfully lobbied for passage of long-sought comprehensive tax reform that lowered rates for individuals and businesses alike, and said the measure would help create jobs while leaving workers with more take-home pay. During the year-long debate, NRF defeated a proposed “border adjustment tax” that would have driven up the price of imported consumers goods by 20 percent and which nearly sidetracked tax reform. The NRF's campaign against the import tax was highlighted by an infomercial-style television ad aired on Saturday Night Live that explained how the tax would raise prices and kill jobs.[10] [11]

NRF supported legislation passed by the House to repeal the Affordable Care Act and its employer mandate, which requires businesses to provide workers with health insurance at levels dictated by the government. Since passed in 2010, some retailers have kept payrolls below the 50-worker level to avoid triggering the law and to keep workers below the 30-hour a week definition of full time that requires coverage. The measure passed the House but died in the Senate.[12] [13]

NRF defeated an effort to repeal debit card swipe fee reform that has saved retailers and their customers an estimated $8 billion a year since 2011, blocking an effort to allow the card industry to resume price-fixing of debit card fees.[14] [15]

2018

After fighting for online sales tax collection in Congress and the courts for over 15 years, NRF welcomed a Supreme Court ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. allowing states to require online sellers to collect sales tax the same as local stores. The ruling came after NRF submitted friend-of-the-court briefs in the case arguing that modern software had removed any burden once associated with collecting sales tax and that the lack of sales tax collection had given online sellers an unfair price advantage over local stores.[16] [17]

NRF and other groups seeking patent reform won when the Supreme Court upheld a process that allows questionable patents to be reviewed administratively rather than requiring litigation. The ruling will help rein in “patent trolls,” which have targeted retailers with frivolous lawsuits over off-the-shelf technology and routine practices like attaching a file to an email.[18] [19]

2019

NRF championed a Department of Labor final rule, which expanded overtime pay eligibility. The final rule was applauded by NRF as a reasonable, thoughtful approach to updating the nation's overtime rates, bringing overtime eligibility up to speed with the modern economy.[20]

2020

NRF successfully advocated[21] for the CARES Act, signed into law in 2020 to provide relief for retailers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic which included: $350 billion Paycheck Protection Program, expansion of unemployment insurance, relief for retail workers and consumers and corrected the qualified improvement property (QIP) error in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).[22]

2021

In September 2021, NRF launched an advocacy campaign "S.O.S: Save Our Shipments" in response to the crisis in American's supply chains.[23] The campaign outlined three ways to address the supply chain crisis, which included passing the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, adding more truck drivers to the workforce and passing the Ocean Shipping Reform Act. All three legislative items were enacted by 2022.

2022

NRF successfully lobbied for passage of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act[24] to helps address longstanding systemic supply chain and port disruption issues that was signed into law[25] by President Biden in June 2022.

Conferences

In 2018, Big Show had more than 300 speakers, 500 exhibitors, 36,500 attendees and 500 sessions.[26] In 2019, Big Show had 500 speakers, 700 exhibitors, 37,000 attendees and 500 sessions.[27]

In 2020, Big Show had more than 300 speakers, 800 exhibitors, 40,000 attendees and 200 sessions.[28] [29] [30] In 2023, the 113th annual convention of the National Retail Federation, NRF 2023: Retail's Big Show, brought together more than 35,000[31] attendees.

The National Retail Federation hosted its fourth annual State of Retail & the Consumer virtual discussion on March 20, 2024.[32] [33]

Leadership

In mid-March 2010, the NRF announced that Matt Shay, who had headed the International Franchise Association (IFA), would become NRF's president and CEO on May 10, 2010, replacing Tracy Mullin, who was retiring.[34] Mullin joined NRF in 1976[35] and became president in 1993.[36] Shay joined the IFA in 1993 and was named president in 2004 and chief executive in 2007.[37]

During his time at the helm, Shay is credited with doubling the organization's revenue. The largest revenue source, conferences and conventions like the Big Show and Shop.org, increased by nearly two and a half times, and its net assets have quadrupled, according to information provided to Retail Dive from the NRF.[38] The organization's membership base has grown up to 18,000 retailers today, many of which are small businesses. Shay also notably brought on Walmart in 2013 after decades of courting.

Retail sales

The National Retail Federation releases an annual retail sales forecast each spring. NRF forecasted that 2024 retail sales would be between 2.5% and 3.5% to between $5.23 trillion and $5.28 trillion.[39]

The 2024 sales forecast compares with 3.6% annual sales growth of $5.1 trillion in 2023.[40]  The 2024 forecast is in line with the 10-year pre-pandemic average annual sales growth of 3.6%.[41] Additionally, NRF issues a retail sales forecast for each winter holiday season. Retail sales during the 2023 November to December holiday season grew 3.8% over 2022 to a record $964.4 billion.[42]

COVID-19 Pandemic

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, NRF has asked the federal government to step in to support retailers coping with a serious downturn in discretionary spending.[43] In March, NRF called for mandatory default and foreclosure stays or federally ordered rent abatement to relieve retailers faced with closure orders.

NRF also suggested government-backed loans and tax relief, including reinstatement of the net operating loss carryback, assistance with payroll costs, and expansion of employee retention tax credits to retailers with financial losses related to the decline in purchases of most goods beyond food and other essentials.

In July, NRF asked for further financial assistance for retailers in a letter to congressional leadership. The letter requested an increase in funding to loan and financial assistance programs to help retailers retain employees, including expediting the Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness for all loans up to $150,000.[44]

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, NRF's educational arm, the NRF Foundation, offered its introductory training course, Retail Industry Fundamentals, for free.[45] This was done to support individuals applying for the almost 1 million jobs posted by U.S. retailers. NRF compiled those positions on its website job board.[46]

National associations and members represented

NRF members include department, specialty, discount, catalog, internet, independent stores, chain restaurants, drug stores, grocery stores and retail associations.[1] [47]

Notes and References

  1. News: National retail groups to merge. April 22, 2009. Pacific Business News.
  2. News: . Business Fallout: Airlines Beg for Aid; Google Launches Site . . 21 March 2020 . 25 March 2020.
  3. http://www.stores.org/STORES%20Magazine%20February%202011/nrf-turns-100?page=show "NRF Turns 100: A century at the heart of retail’s evolution."
  4. Web site: National Reach The Ohio Council of Retail Merchants. Merchants. The Ohio Council of Retail. en-US. 2019-06-21.
  5. News: Medina . Eduardo . 2023-12-08 . Retail Group Retracts Startling Claim About 'Organized' Shoplifting . en-US . The New York Times . 0362-4331.
  6. Web site: Tariffs aren't only way to solve problems with China, NRF's David French says. Fernandez. Henry. 2019-06-17. FOXBusiness. en-US. 2020-04-17.
  7. Web site: Businesses, farmers tell Trump China tariffs would backfire: 'We are shooting ourselves in the foot'. Collins. Michael. USA Today. en-US. 2020-04-17.
  8. Web site: Rail News - NRF: Retail imports to see final tariff-driven surge of 2019. For Railroad Career Professionals. Progressive Railroading. en. 2020-04-17.
  9. Web site: Retailers lead coalition to urge Congress to pass a federal privacy bill. Gangitano. Alex. 2019-11-22. The Hill. en. 2020-04-24.
  10. News: Thomas . Lauren . 2017-07-19 . Retailers' fight against a border adjustment tax looks to be heating back up . CNBC . 2018-09-06.
  11. News: Why a commercial about tax policy will run during SNL this week . en . . 2018-09-06.
  12. Web site: 17 March 2017 . NRF throws support behind American Health Care Act Home Accents Today . 2018-09-11 . www.homeaccentstoday.com.
  13. Web site: Tara . Affordable Care Act Implications for Small Businesses . 2018-09-11 . www.frf.org . en-GB.
  14. Web site: 6 July 2016 . NRF Consumer Survey Debit Card Swipe Fees PYMNTS.com . 2018-09-12 . www.pymnts.com . en-US.
  15. News: Retailers to Supreme Court: Don't Revive Swipe-Fee Settlement . en . Convenience Store News . 2018-09-12.
  16. Web site: 16 March 2018 . South Dakota v. Wayfair heads to Supreme Court Home Accents Today . 2018-09-05 . www.homeaccentstoday.com.
  17. News: 2017-11-14 . 15 Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of South Dakota Sales Tax Fairness Petition to Supreme Court . en . the American Booksellers Association . 2018-09-05.
  18. News: Patent trolls' favorite target? Not tech. Retail. . en . Fortune . 2018-09-06.
  19. News: 2017-11-28 . NRF Appeals to Supreme Court on Patent Trolls - Convenience Store Decisions . en-US . Convenience Store Decisions . 2018-09-06.
  20. Web site: US Department of Labor issues final overtime rule . DOL.gov.
  21. Web site: Retailers Welcome Legislation to Expand Small Business Pandemic Loans 2020-04-23 Security Magazine . 2023-09-01 . www.securitymagazine.com . en.
  22. Web site: Tostado . Alex . 2020-04-22 . NRF Lauds Legislation to Expand Funding for Small Businesses by $300B Amid Pandemic . 2023-09-01 . REBusinessOnline . en-US.
  23. Web site: NRF praises the House passing of Ocean Shipping Reform Act 2022 . Stationary Trends. 14 June 2022 .
  24. Web site: NRF Calls On Biden Administration To Eliminate China Tariffs To Ease Inflation SGB Media Online . 2023-09-01 . sgbonline.com.
  25. Web site: House . The White . 2022-06-16 . Bill Signed: S. 3580 . 2023-09-01 . The White House . en-US.
  26. News: The NRF Big Show: Apparel's Top 20 Takeaways. Apparel Magazine. 2018-09-25. en.
  27. Web site: Reimagining Retail - NRF Big Show 2019 Recap. Krenzin. Keneavy. blog.agilenceinc.com. en-us. 2019-04-16.
  28. Web site: NRF 2020: MegaTakeaways Overheard at the Big Show. RIS News. 15 January 2020 . en. 2020-04-30.
  29. Web site: Commentary: Three Standout Trends from NRF 2020. Chain Store Age. 7 February 2020 . en. 2020-04-30.
  30. Web site: Retail's Big Show, NRF 2020: The Rise of the Store. Banker. Steve. Forbes. en. 2020-04-30.
  31. Web site: Verdon . Joan . Retailers Are Looking For Ways To Sell Smarter In 2023 And Beyond . 2023-09-01 . Forbes . en.
  32. Web site: Genovese . Daniella . 2024-03-21 . Walmart CEO says customers willing to pay more for convenience . 2024-08-12 . FOXBusiness . en-US.
  33. Web site: PYMNTS . 2024-03-21 . NRF Expects ‘Moderate but Steady’ Retail Sales Growth in 2024 . 2024-08-12 . PYMNTS.com . en-US.
  34. News: Ylan Q. Mui . . March 18, 2010 . National Retail Federation to name Matt Shay as new president .
  35. http://www.bizstrat.com/Article214.aspx "National Perspective: Tracy Mullin"
  36. Greg Jacobson, "Mullin ensures NRF stays nimble", MMR, May 2005
  37. News: Shay leaves IFA to lead retail group. Elissa Elan. March 17, 2010. Restaurant News.
  38. News: The transformation of the NRF — and how Matthew Shay envisions the future. Retail Dive. 2018-09-27. en-US.
  39. Web site: 2024-03-20 . US retail sales to increase between 2.5% and 3.5% in 2024, trade group forecasts . 2024-05-24 . AP News . en.
  40. Web site: PYMNTS . 2024-03-21 . NRF Expects ‘Moderate but Steady’ Retail Sales Growth in 2024 . 2024-06-25 . PYMNTS.com . en-US.
  41. Web site: 2024-03-20 . NRF: Retail sales to reach at least $5.23 trillion in 2024 . 2024-06-25 . Chain Store Age . en.
  42. Web site: NRF: Census Data Shows 2023 Holiday Sales Grew 3.8% . 2024-06-25 . www.licenseglobal.com . en.
  43. Web site: NRF pushes government to come to retail's aid. 2020-08-07. Retail Dive. en-US.
  44. Web site: Retail industry calls for targeted relief amid coronavirus pandemic. 2020-08-19. The Hill. 21 July 2020 .
  45. Web site: National Retail Foundation Offering Free Online Trading During Pandemic. 2020-08-27. MH&L. 24 April 2020 .
  46. Web site: 2020-05-11. The National Retail Federation steps up to support the fashion industry. 2020-09-24. fashionunited.uk. en-gb.
  47. News: The transformation of the NRF — and how Matthew Shay envisions the future. Retail Dive. 2018-09-24. en-US.