Retail sales change 0.1% in April
In April, the sector registered increases of 0.3% in the quarterly moving average, of 0.5% in comparison with April of last year, of 1.9% in the first four months of the year and of 0.9% in the accumulated of 12 months.
In comparison with March of this year, only three of the eight activities surveyed by the IBGE were up: supermarkets, food, beverages and tobacco (3.2%), books, newspapers, magazines and stationery (1%) and pharmaceutical, medical, orthopedic articles and perfumery (0.3%).
The positive change of 0.1% in retail was sustained mainly by the supermarket and food sector, which had the highest growth since March 2020 (10.5%).
The result can be explained by this year’s Easter sales, which were concentrated in April, as was the case before the covid-19 pandemic.
On the other hand, five activities had a drop in sales volume in the period: equipment and material for office, information technology and communication (-7.2%), fabrics, apparel and footwear (-3.7%), fuels and lubricants (- 1.9%), other articles for personal and domestic use (-1.4%) and furniture and appliances (-0.5%).
According to IBGE researcher Cristiano Santos, this behavior of relative stability in the sector (change of 0.1%) can be explained by negative factors, which prevented a greater rise, and positive factors, which prevented a fall.
“We had some negative influences in this passage from March to April, such as credit to individuals, which had a downward variation of almost 10%, the real income mass indicators also had a downward variation, of 0.7%, and the number of employed people dropped a little”, he said.
On the positive side, Santos highlights the reduction in inflation. “Inflation has been losing pace over time. The General Index fell from 4.65% to 4.18% from March to April, especially food at home”.
The sector’s nominal revenue fell 0.2% from March to April, but grew 2.4% compared to April last year, 6.9% in the year and 11% in the accumulated 12 months.
expanded retail
Expanded retail, which also includes construction materials and sales of vehicles and auto parts, had a 1.6% drop in sales volume, from March to April, due to the 5.9% loss in the activity of vehicles, motorcycles , parts and pieces and 0.8% in building materials.
In the accumulated of 12 months, expanded retail remained stable. In other types of comparison, however, the sector had increases: quarterly moving average (1.3%), in relation to April 2022 (3.1%) and in the accumulated result for the year (3.3%).
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