Retail sales dip again
Retail sales have declined for the second consecutive month, new figures have revealed.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) reported that like-for-like sales slipped by 1.5 per cent in April compared with a year ago. This follows a 1.6 per cent fall in March.
The statistics put consumer spending at its weakest since the spring of 2005.
Taken on a quarterly basis, like-for-like sales declined by 0.6 per cent in the three months from February to April.
Stephen Robertson, the director general of the BRC, said: "With the economic fundamentals remaining weak, there seems no reason for these tough trading conditions to improve soon."
Mr Robertson added: "With higher fuel and utility bills eating away at people�s spare cash, they are concentrating on essentials like food, and despite heavy discounting, clothing and footwear are at their weakest for at least eight years and more expensive housing-related goods continue to struggle."
Date:13 May 2008