Retail sales disappoint in March - CBI monthly Distributive Trades Survey

25 Mar 2022 01:14 PM

Retail sales were poor for the time of year in March, according to the latest CBI quarterly Distributive Trades Survey. Sales are expected to remain below seasonal norms, but to a lesser extent, next month.

Internet sales in the year to March fell at a record pace (question first asked in August 2009). However, this likely reflects base effects in the annual comparison as non-essential retail stores were closed in March 2021.

The key survey findings included:

This survey included 93 companies, including 38 retailers. The full summary and tables of findings is attached. 

Martin Sartorius, Principal Economist at the CBI, yesterday said: 

“Retailers had a mediocre March, with sales reported as being below seasonal norms. The cost-of-living crisis is looming large across the sector, as households’ wallets are being hit by the fastest rate of inflation in decades.

“The Chancellor’s Spring Statement outlined new support for those on low incomes amid these financial challenges. But further action will be needed to galvanise consumer confidence, shore up incomes, and support spending on UK high streets in the tough months to come.”