In a worrying sign for New Zealand's retail market, electronic card retail sales have continued their downturn, as reported in the latest economic figures. February saw a significant dip in electronic card transactions, with the indicator plummeting to -4.2%. This follows January's already concerning figure of -0.5%, suggesting that consumer spending is under pressure.
Comparatively, this aligns with a year-over-year analysis, where the actual figure for February 2025 reflects a notable decrease from the same month the previous year. The continuous reduction in electronic card retail sales could indicate broader underlying economic challenges or changes in consumer behavior.
The updated data, released on 11 March 2025, marks a pivotal moment for economists and policymakers, who must now consider strategies to counteract this downward spiral in consumer spending. As the nation navigates these economic headwinds, all eyes will be on forthcoming fiscal measures to help stabilize and potentially rejuvenate New Zealand's retail sector.