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UK retail sales fall more than forecast

London - UK retail sales plunged in May for the second time in three months as rising inflation ate into the purchasing power of consumers.

The volume of goods sold in stores and online fell 1.2% from April, more than the 0.8% decline forecast in a Bloomberg survey. Sales excluding auto fuel dropped 1.6%, the most this year.

The figures provide further evidence that the squeeze on households is now starting to hit home, with retailers from Topps Tiles to clothing chain Next warning of difficult trading conditions in recent weeks.

That augurs ill for a consumer-reliant economy and adds to the problems facing Prime Minister Theresa May, who is heading toward Brexit talks with her Conservative Party stripped of its parliamentary majority following last week’s disastrous election result.

Except for fuel, every retail category saw sales fall last month, suggesting that rising prices triggered by the weak pound are forcing households to cut back on non-discretionary items.

Household goods dropped 5.7%, clothing and footwear fell 0.1% and sales at department stores declined 0.8%. Other stores, including sellers of computers and books, saw a 2.9% decline. Food sales weakened by 0.9%.

The report is clear of any distortions caused by the Easter vacation, which fell in April this year and in March in 2016. Annual sales growth slowed to 0.9% from 4.2%.

Earnings squeeze

Real earnings are now falling at the fastest pace in almost three years as inflation races ahead of wage growth. Average store prices excluding auto fuel rose 2.8% last month, the most since March 2012.

The combination of flagging consumer spending and prices rising faster than expected presents a challenge for Bank of England policy makers, who will announce their latest policy decision at noon in London today. While some have expressed concern over inflation, traders see little chance of a rate rise before 2019.

Sales are still on course to contribute to growth in the current quarter after they slumped in the first three months of 2017. They’ll increase unless June sees a fall of 3.3% drop, a decline last seen in 2008. Sales rose 0.6% in the latest three months.

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