Consumers look to be tightening their purse strings as the cost of living continues to bite.
Retail spending across all retail categories dropped by 0.8 per cent in July. This figure excludes spending in the hospitality industry.
Figures released today by Worldline NZ today show July was another tough month for merchants, but some sectors are showing signs of growth.
Rising interest rates, higher food and fuel prices, coupled with wet winter weather, are the likely factors behind this drop, according to Worldline.
Its data, which accounts for approximately 70 per cent of all digital transactions across the country, shows spending at pet shops, bookshops and chemists and non-retailers such as beauty and hairdressing, veterinary services and dry-cleaners either remained or moved above spending levels recorded in July last year, and pre-Covid levels.