Retail card spending up in September

Retail card spending rose 1.4 percent in September 2022, when adjusted for seasonal effects, Stats NZ said today.

MonthActualSeasonally adjusted
Sep-1953455360005695749000
Oct-1957695640005701294000
Nov-1961712220005846777000
Dec-1972092060005864123000
Jan-2058914390005861550000
Feb-2056911400005900832000
Mar-2056514910005637159000
Apr-2028706080002968511000
May-2051882030005279329000
Jun-2057012300006093964000
Jul-2059689570006146956000
Aug-2054389970005714392000
Sep-2057344010006069161000
Oct-2062507220006079384000
Nov-2062560290006046745000
Dec-2074595260006020980000
Jan-2160056760005994552000
Feb-2153914440005845550000
Mar-2159373460005891584000
Apr-2159897110006165442000
May-2161297890006276847000
Jun-2159309140006319659000
Jul-2162521890006375572000
Aug-2148216250005114854000
Sep-2148780990005122223000
Oct-2157744300005661724000
Nov-2164369120006205177000
Dec-2177709840006226232000
Jan-2263464360006391426000
Feb-2254492560005916527000
Mar-2259102540005846380000
Apr-2261139270006265773000
May-2261715020006382094000
Jun-2260428420006394642000
Jul-2262210060006386067000
Aug-2261169810006449869000
Sep-2262708830006537452000

Spending rose across a majority of retail industries, with the largest contribution coming from consumables, up $20 million (0.8 percent). Consumables include items such as groceries (supermarkets) and liquor.

“People continued to spend more on items such as food and liquor. This is the third consecutive monthly increase for consumables,” business performance manager Ricky Ho said.

“We’ve seen food prices going up in the past few months, which can impact card spending on groceries.”

For the latest information about food prices, see the Food price index.

Industry (ANZSIC06)$
Consumables20456000
Durables-9866000
Apparel14941000
Motor vehicles excl. fuel-1859000
Fuel11715000

In actual terms, total card spending reached $8.6 billion, up 32.9 percent from September 2021.

“Spending on hospitality services and durables made the largest contribution to the annual increase, as spending continued to rise and recover from the impact of having New Zealand under alert levels 3 and 4 in September last year,” Mr Ho said. Durables include non-essential items such as furniture, hardware, and appliances.

September quarter spending increases

Seasonally adjusted card spending in retail industries increased $312 million (1.7 percent) while the total card spending increased $912 million (4.0 percent) from the June 2022 quarter.

“Card spending increased across most retail industries, with large increases seen in fuel and consumables,” Mr Ho said.

Actual retail spending was $19 billion in the September quarter, up 16.7 percent from the September 2021 quarter.

“This reflects large annual increases in hospitality and durables. Spending on these items were hard hit last year as the country moved to alert level 4 restrictions in mid-August 2021 and was in various alert levels in September 2021,” Mr Ho said.

The electronic card transactions series covers all debit, credit, and charge-card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants. It can be used to indicate changes in consumer spending and economic activity.

Values are only available at the national level and are not adjusted to price changes.

/Stats NZ Public Release. View in full here.