UK retail activity rebounds after weather-distorted March

 | May 26, 2023 11:17

After a rain-battered March, UK retail sales rose by 0.5% in April, partially offsetting the weakness seen in the prior month. And more importantly, the year-long retail recession we saw in 2022 looks increasingly like it’s over. Sales are up fractionally since December’s trough, and the worst is probably behind us for retailers. Real wage growth – measured crudely as regular pay growth adjusted for headline inflation – is set to become much less negative over the coming months as energy prices fall but nominal pay growth proves sticky. Consumer confidence has also begun to recover.

None of this points to an imminent recovery in the level of retail activity. The well-publicised fall in gas prices, together with consistent and very visible falls in petrol prices on forecourts probably explains a lot of the recovery in confidence. But food prices continue to rise unabated, and these will act as a key constraint on household budgets – particularly those on lower incomes – over the next few months.

The worst is probably behind us for retail sales