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Household spending rises slightly in August

by LLB Reporter
17th Sep 18 6:51 am

Visa’s UK Consumer Spending Index, compiled by IHS Markit, signalled a +0.4% year-on-year increase in household spending during August.

Though only slight, the rise contrasted with a -0.9% reduction in July.
Consumer spending has now increased in three of the past four months, though the latest upturn was softer than those seen in May (+0.9%) and June (+0.7%), and continued to signal relatively subdued expenditure trends in 2018 so far.
On a channel basis, expenditure increased +0.3% year-on-year across Face-to-Face categories, after a -1.2% fall in July. At the same time, spending across eCommerce channels fell slightly (-0.2%), albeit at a slightly weaker rate than that recorded in July (-0.5%).

Mark Antipof, Chief Commercial Officer at Visa, commented: “In a welcome contrast to the prior month, August’s consumer spending was buoyed by face-to-face purchases with back-to-school spending amongst parents likely contributing to a glimmer of hope for our high streets. The prolonged good weather has seen sustained performance for hotels, restaurants and bars and food and drink again topping the sector categories.

“Despite the increasing pressure on household budgets, bricks and mortar retailers will take encouragement that face-to-face spending rose at a faster rate than e-commerce. Since Visa’s Consumer Spending Index first launched, one of the overarching trends has been the dominance of e-commerce over face-to-face spending. This is certainly an area to watch as we move towards to big shopping events such as Halloween and Christmas.”

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