Furniture spending inches up
Consumer spending in furniture and flooring stores inched up last month according to debit and credit card data from Barclays.
Transactions were up 1.7% in March compared to this time last year. Actual spending declined 5%, down for the fifteenth consecutive month, but those figures now reflect falling price inflation in the sector.
Karen Johnson, Head of Retail at Barclays, said: “Retailers were braced for a more subdued start to 2024, and recent figures are in line with expectations. The wet weather has been a key factor in the slowdown in discretionary spending, as it’s meant fewer visits to the high street and to hospitality venues.
“However, in spite of this initial lull, many retailers are confident that spending will rebound in the coming months," she said.



