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    March retail sales remain upbeat despite ongoing business disruption

    • Thursday 21 April 2022

    Australian retail sales have recorded their sixth straight month of positive year-on-year growth, with total retail sales up 6.9% in March compared to the same time last year, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse™, which measures in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment.

    With a marginal 0.6% fall in sales compared to the previous month (February), sales remain robust on the year-on-year comparison. In fact, this is the second-strongest sales growth rate for March in Australia in SpendingPulse™ history.

    Household goods continue to be the strongest performer out of the retail categories, with sales up 17.2% in March compared to the same month last year, followed by Food (up 5.2%) and Clothing (up 4.5%). However, Department store sales were down 6% in March compared to a year ago.

    All states and territories recorded positive year-on-year sales growth, with Queensland leading the way (up 9.2%) followed by Victoria (up 8.7%) and NSW (up 7.1%).

    Australian Retailers Association CEO Paul Zahra said whilst business conditions continue to be challenged by inflationary pressures, consumer spending levels remain healthy overall.

    “Despite the challenging economic environment, consumer spending remains upbeat, and pleasingly, we’ve now recorded six consecutive months of positive year-on-year sales growth,” Mr Zahra said.

    “However, not all sectors of retail are thriving, and we continue to be concerned for travel retailers and CBD retailers, in particular small businesses, with our capital cities still a far cry of their former selves. We’ve seen people start to return to city offices but there’s still a long way to go to get our CBDs back to the buzzing commercial precincts they once were.

    “With close contact isolation requirements to be scrapped in NSW and Victoria, along with a relaxation of mask rules, retail businesses can look forward to maximising their trade while operating mostly free of Covid rules and restrictions.”

    Mastercard SpendingPulse™ reports on national retail sales across all payment types in select markets around the world. The findings are based on aggregate sales activity in the Mastercard payments network, coupled with survey-based estimates for certain other payment forms, such as cash and check.

     

    Mastercard SpendingPulse March 2022

     

    SECTORS (TOTAL SALES) SEASONALLY ADJUSTED GROWTH NOMINAL SALES GROWTH
      Mar-22 vs Feb-22 Mar-22 vs Mar-21
         
    Clothing +2.2% +4.5%
    Department stores +2.7% -6.0%
    Household goods +0.4% +17.2%
    Food retailing -3.0% +5.2%
    TOTAL AUSTRALIA RETAIL SALES -0.6% +6.9%
    STATE/TERRITORY % CHANGES FOR TOTAL RETAIL SALES NOMINAL SALES GROWTH
      Mar-22 vs Mar-21
    New South Wales +7.1%
    Victoria +8.7%
    Queensland +9.2%
    Western Australia +4.8%
    South Australia +4.1%
    Australian Capital Territory +4.4%
    Northern Territory +3.1%
    Tasmania +5.4%

    Mastercard SpendingPulse™ reports on national retail sales across all payment types in select markets around the world. The findings are based on aggregate sales activity in the Mastercard payments network, coupled with survey-based estimates for certain other payment forms, such as cash and check. As such, SpendingPulse™ insights do not in any way contain, reflect or relate to actual Mastercard operational or financial performance, or specific payment-card-issuer data. 

     

     

     

    ENDS…

     
     
     

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    About us: The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is the oldest, largest and most diverse national retail body, representing a $360bn sector which employs 1.3 million Australians and is the largest private sector employer in the country. As Australia’s peak retail body, representing more than 100,000 retail shop fronts and online stores, the ARA informs, advocates, educates, protects and unifies our independent, national and international retail community. To learn more about ARA’s exclusive member benefits and more, visit retail.org.au 

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