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UK retail sales up 0.6% in September, says ONS | UK retail sales up 0.6% in September, says ONS |
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Retail sales grew by 0.6% in September compared with the previous month, following an unexpected fall in August. | Retail sales grew by 0.6% in September compared with the previous month, following an unexpected fall in August. |
The Office for National Statistics also said sales volumes had risen by 2.2% compared with September 2012, despite a fall of sales in supermarkets. | |
The retail sales figures are based on a monthly survey of 5,000 UK retailers. | The retail sales figures are based on a monthly survey of 5,000 UK retailers. |
The performance of the retail industry is seen as an indicator of the wider economy and the strength of consumer spending. | The performance of the retail industry is seen as an indicator of the wider economy and the strength of consumer spending. |
Furniture sales provided the biggest driver for the monthly rise in sales, owing to a pick-up in the housing market. Sales volumes in household goods stores grew by 3%. | |
Up and down | |
Retail sales have see-sawed in recent months. In July, the fine summer weather pushed sales up higher than expected, with barbecue food selling well. | |
Then, a month later, consumers reined in spending, particularly on food, leading to a drop in sales volumes. | |
In September, analysts had expected a rebound, but not to the degree seen in the latest official figures. | |
In addition to household goods, sales at clothing, footwear and textile retailers increased by 1.2% compared with August. |