The monitoring shows that ‘core’ sales (excluding restaurants, cars and fuel) rose by 0.4 % month-on-month and 5.07 % year-on-year. The most dynamic sectors in March were digital products ( 27.6% year-on-year), sport, hobby and book shops ( 6.6%) and department stores ( 7.6%). By contrast, sales of household appliances and personal care products declined slightly.
In Q1 2025, total retail sales grew by 4.52% annually, while core sales rose by 4.96%. However, the NRF points out that the economic uncertainty generated by duties could dampen consumer confidence, causing consumers to save more than spend.

