Key findings: P6242.1 - Retail trade sales, December 2020

Measured in real terms (constant 2015 prices), retail trade sales decreased by 1,3% year-on-year in December 2020. The largest negative contributor to this decrease was all ‘other’ retailers (-14,1% and contributing -1,5 percentage points).

In 2020, retail trade sales decreased by 6,9% compared with 2019. All seven types of retailers showed negative year-on-year growth rates over this period. The main contributors were:

·         all ‘other’ retailers (-28,3% and contributing -3,5 percentage points); and

·         retailers in textiles, clothing, footwear and leather goods (-12,0% and contributing -2,2 percentage points).

 

Seasonally adjusted retail trade sales decreased by 0,8% in December 2020 compared with November 2020. This followed month-on-month changes of 2,1% in November 2020 and -0,5% in October 2020. In the fourth quarter of 2020, seasonally adjusted retail trade sales increased by 2,8% compared with the previous quarter.


Retail trade sales decreased by 2,6% in the fourth quarter of 2020 compared with the fourth quarter of 2019. The main negative contributor to this decrease was all ‘other’ retailers (-21,5% and contributing -2,6 percentage points).