UK retail sales volumes up estimated 1% in Aug after 0.7% rise in Jul



UK retail sales volumes up estimated 1% in Aug after 0.7% rise in Jul

UK retail sales volumes are estimated to have risen by 1 per cent in August this year following a rise of 0.7 per cent in July, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

Some supermarkets and clothing retailers reported a boost because of warmer weather and end-of-season sales.

Sales volumes rose by 1.2 per cent in the three months to August compared with the three months to May, and by 1 per cent compared with the same period last year.

UK retail sales volumes are estimated to have risen by 1 per cent in August following a rise of 0.7 per cent in July, official data show.
Some supermarkets and clothing retailers reported a boost because of warmer weather and end-of-season sales.
Non-food stores sales volumes rose by 0.6 per cent in August, with clothing stores having the largest impact.

In August, sales volumes were at their highest index levels since July 2022. Over the year to August 2024, sales volumes rose by 2.5 per cent, the largest annual rise since February 2022. 

When compared with their pre-pandemic level in February 2020, sales volumes were down by 0.4 per cent.

Non-food stores sales volumes—the total of department, clothing, household and other non-food stores—rose by 0.6 per cent in August, with clothing stores having the largest impact. Comments from retailers attributed the growth to end-of-season sales, alongside some mention of better weather. This follows a rise of 1.6 per cent in July.

The amount spent online remained flat during August, and rose by 4.3 per cent year on year, an ONS release said. 

Total spend, the sum of in-store and online sales, rose by 0.4 per cent over the month. As a result, the proportion of sales made online decreased from 27.8 per cent in July 2024 to 27.6 per cent in August 2024.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)




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