Wet weather brought online sales to highest level since pandemic despite tough month for retailers

Business

Retail sales fell for only the second time this year as wet weather led to a surprise 1.2% drop, official figures show.

It’s a steep fall from growth of 0.6% in June, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

A contraction of 0.5% had been forecast.

Growth in how much people were buying was recorded in all months this year except for March, which the Met Office said was the wettest in 40 years.

July similarly had high rainfall. Parts of the North West – including Greater Manchester and Merseyside – had their wettest-ever July.

Lancashire was the wettest, recording 234.6mm of rainfall last month.

Retail sales figures are important as household consumption is the largest expenditure across the UK economy.

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