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Prescott sales tax results from March, which included about two weeks of the shutdown, indicated that although sales were up significantly for food stores and general merchandise (+19%), they were down even more dramatically for restaurants (-37%) and hotels (-44%). Overall, however, March’s numbers were about even with the revenues of March 2019, because the increase in food and home improvement stores made up for the other losses. (City of Prescott/Courtesy)

Prescott sales tax results from March, which included about two weeks of the shutdown, indicated that although sales were up significantly for food stores and general merchandise (+19%), they were down even more dramatically for restaurants (-37%) and hotels (-44%). Overall, however, March’s numbers were about even with the revenues of March 2019, because the increase in food and home improvement stores made up for the other losses. (City of Prescott/Courtesy)

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