Retail turnover 11 percent up in December

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Retail turnover data have been adjusted for the shopping-day pattern in December. Retail sales tend to vary from one day to the next. If the shopping-day pattern is not taken into account, retail turnover in December 2022 was 11.1 percent higher than in the same month one year previously.

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Turnover retail sector* (adjusted for shopping days)

2015 January 1.4
2015 February 2.4
2015 March 1.4
2015 April 1.6
2015 May 1.4
2015 June 4
2015 July 2.9
2015 August 1
2015 September 5
2015 October 2.4
2015 November 1.1
2015 December 2.8
2016 January 1.5
2016 February 2.2
2016 March 1.5
2016 April 0.8
2016 May 3.5
2016 June 1.4
2016 July 2.8
2016 August 2.1
2016 September 0.4
2016 October 5.2
2016 November 5
2016 December 2.3
2017 January 5
2017 February 2.9
2017 March 4.6
2017 April 4.3
2017 May 3.8
2017 June 4.5
2017 July 4.5
2017 August 4.5
2017 September 5.8
2017 October 1.5
2017 November 5.4
2017 December 3.7
2018 January 3.6
2018 February 3
2018 March 1.7
2018 April 5.7
2018 May 3.7
2018 June 3.2
2018 July 3.8
2018 August 3.5
2018 September 1.9
2018 October 3.4
2018 November 4.2
2018 December 2.6
2019 January 1.5
2019 February 4.1
2019 March 4.1
2019 April 1.9
2019 May 2.6
2019 June 3.1
2019 July 3
2019 August 2.9
2019 September 4.4
2019 October 3.6
2019 November 2.4
2019 December 5.2
2020 January 3.5
2020 February 4.9
2020 March 3.4
2020 April -1
2020 May 8.6
2020 June 10.2
2020 July 9.2
2020 August 10.2
2020 September 7.3
2020 October 7.2
2020 November 10.1
2020 December -3.4
2021 January -6.1
2021 February -2.8
2021 March 6.6
2021 April 9.7
2021 May 9.5
2021 June 5.6
2021 July 2.8
2021 August 3.3
2021 September 4.2
2021 October 6.8
2021 November 5.3
2021 December 6.4
2022 January 18.1
2022 February 15.3
2022 March 8.4
2022 April 8.3
2022 May 1.5
2022 June 0.7
2022 July 5.1
2022 August 2.1
2022 September 5.3
2022 October 4.1
2022 November 5.9
2022 December 11
*excluding petrol stations and pharmacies

Turnover in non-food sector almost 22 percent higher

In December, turnover in the non-food sector was up by 21.5 percent year on year. The volume of sales (adjusted for price changes) grew by 11.1 percent compared to the same month one year previously. On 19 December 2021, another strict lockdown was imposed to prevent coronavirus infections. Many non-food shops then had to close their doors.

Shops selling footwear and leather products, clothes shops, shops selling recreational goods, shops selling furniture and home furnishings, shops selling consumer electronics and white goods and those selling DIY products, kitchens and flooring saw year-on-year turnover growth in December. However, shops selling personal care products had lower turnover than twelve months previously.

Turnover of food shops almost 6 percent up

Shops selling food, beverages and tobacco achieved 5.7 percent higher turnover in December 2022 than in the same month of 2021. The volume of sales, however, was 7.8 percent lower. Turnover at supermarkets and at specialist shops was up by 6.6 and 1.2 percent, respectively.

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Turnover branches retail sector* (adjusted for shopping days)

Total food 5.7 8.2
Supermarkets 6.6 9.4
Specialist shops 1.2 0.1
Total non-food 21.5 4.9
Shoes and leather products 53.6 5.5
Clothes 53.3 11.7
Recreational goods 31.5 7.4
Furniture and household articles 10.5 -0.2
Consumer electronics 6.2 -1.3
DIY products, kitchens, flooring 5.6 1.7
Personal care products -1.6 4.5
* excluding petrol stations and pharmacies

Online turnover 11.1 percent lower

In December, online turnover was down by 11.1 percent year on year. Web shops recorded a turnover decrease of 7.7 percent; their core activity is selling goods and services over the internet. Multi-channel retailers (retailers selling goods and services over the internet as a side activity) achieved 15.2 percent lower turnover in online sales.

Online turnover of shops selling food and personal care products was higher in December 2022 compared to December 2021. Online turnover of shops selling other products was lower.

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Online turnover by subsector

Total -11.1 5.7
Food and personal care products 11.2 11.2
Clothing and fashion products -11.5 22.2
Consumer electronics -17.2 5.2
Other non-food products -18.3 -0.5

Record retail turnover growth in 2022

In 2022, adjusted for shopping days, retail sales increased by 6.7 percent relative to 2021. This is the highest growth since the series of adjusted figures started in 2005. However, the volume of sales was 0.6 percent lower. Turnover of non-food shops grew by 12.2 percent, while food shops realised a growth of 4.2 percent. Online turnover was 7.6 percent lower than in 2021.

The substantial growth in 2022 is partly related to the coronavirus measures in 2021. From January to the end of April and from 19 December to mid-January 2022, a hard lockdown applied in the Netherlands, which mainly affected non-food shops. In addition, inflation reached a record high in 2022 at an average of 10.0 percent.

Download CSVShow datatableTurnover retail sector* (year, adjusted for shopping days)

Turnover retail sector* (year, adjusted for shopping days)

2005 -0.2
2006 5.2
2007 4
2008 2
2009 -4.3
2010 -0.5
2011 0
2012 -1.4
2013 -2.1
2014 1.3
2015 2.3
2016 2.4
2017 4.2
2018 3.4
2019 3.3
2020 5.8
2021 4.5
2022 6.7
*excluding petrol stations and pharmacies

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