ONS Retail Sales March 2022
- Retail sales (value, non-seasonally adjusted, exc. fuel) rose by 4.9% year-on-year (YoY) in March, against 9.0% growth a year earlier, according to the latest ONS data.
- In volume terms, retail sales fell 2.5% YoY in March (non-seasonally adjusted, exc. fuel).
- The three-month-on-three-month growth rate dropped 1.3% in the quarter to March (volume, seasonally adjusted).
Source: ONS
Note: all retail sales figures provided are non-seasonally adjusted, excluding Fuel, unless stated otherwise
Food and non-food
- Food store sales fell sharply in March, dropping 6.1% YoY, compared to solid 2.1% growth a year earlier during the third national lockdown.
- Clothing continued to bounce back, with sales jumping 78.6% YoY compared to an 11.7% decline last March.
- Furniture and Lighting stores saw sales rise 44.1% YoY in March, boosted by comparisons to mandated store closures last year, with overall Household Goods sales up by a solid 7.8% during the month.
Online
- Online sales dropped sharply in March, falling 20.6% YoY, against 69.6% growth a year earlier when non-essential stores were closed.
- Online was dragged down by a 38.3% drop in ecommerce sales among Household Goods retailers in the month.
- This saw the proportion of retail sales made online fall to 26.1% in March, the lowest level since March 2020 at the very early stages of the pandemic.
Retail sales price deflator
- The retail sales deflator (a measure of inflation specific to retail) continued to step up amid an inflationary backdrop for retailers, rising by 7.6% YoY in March – a record high – and 9.7% when including fuel.
- The implied price deflator among food stores rose by 6.4% YoY and 8.2% among non-food stores.
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