The Index of Retail Sales is a quarterly measure of the value of goods sold by retailers based on a sampling of retail stores of different types and sizes. It is an important indicator of movements in retail trade and is computed using the total receipts of a sample of retail establishments. It is therefore, essentially a value index. The series may be used, within limitations, to estimate the quarterly consumer expenditure and, when deflated by the Retail Price Index, can be a useful tool to monitor the volume of retail sales.
Coverage
GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE
National coverage
UNIT OF ANALYSIS
Business establishments
TYPE OF RETAILER
Dry Goods Stores |
Supermarkets and Groceries |
Construction and Hardware |
Household Appliances, Etc. |
Textiles and Wearing Apparel |
Motor Vehicles and Parts |
Petrol Filling Stations |
Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics |
Books and Stationery |
Jewellery |
Miscellaneous |
Data Collection
FREQUENCY OF DATA COLLECTION
Quarterly
Latest Release
The All Sections Index of Retail Sales increased by 2.7% from 306.9 in the 1st Quarter 2024 to 315.3 in the 2nd quarter 2024. This increase was largely attributable to increases observed in Textiles and Wearing Apparel 9.7%; and Household Appliances, Furniture and other Furnishings 8.3%.
When a year on year analysis is undertaken, the All Sections Index in the 2nd Quarter 2024 increased by 1.9% from 309.5 in the 2nd quarter 2023. Owing mainly to increases in Motor Vehicles and Parts 7.1%; and Other 4.8%
The volume of retail sales in the 2nd Quarter 2024 also increased by 3.1%.
(October 30, 2024)
Retail Sales Tables
Retail Sales Index (All Sections)
Base: 2000=100
2024 Q2
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