Furnishing drives fastest retail price inflation
Rising costs for home furnishing has been singled out as a key driver of the latest UK retail price inflation which is rising at its fastest rate for more than a decoade.
Retail prices rises accelerated to 1.8% in February, up from 1.5% in January – the highest rate of inflation since November 2011, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and NielsenIQ.
A price hike in food prices – especially fresh food – is partly to blame but BRC's Helen Dickenson added: "The increase from last month is a result of rising prices for non-food products, particularly furniture, health and
beauty. There is little sign of change, with the Bank of England predicting price rises to continue until at least the spring.”
“Price rises will be unwelcome news for households who already face falling disposable income because of the rise in national insurance and energy price caps. Retailers continue to face cost pressures from higher shipping rates, with crude oil prices having almost doubled over the last year," she said.



