Norway’s core retail sales fell sharply in May 2026, dropping 2.1% month-over-month and erasing the modest growth seen a month earlier. The latest data, updated on 26 June 2026, show a clear reversal from April’s 0.3% increase, highlighting renewed pressure on consumer spending.
The month‑over‑month comparison underscores how quickly momentum has shifted. While April’s uptick suggested a tentative stabilization in underlying retail demand, May’s contraction points to a weaker consumption environment. Core retail sales exclude the most volatile components, so a decline of this magnitude is often viewed as a signal of softer underlying demand rather than temporary volatility.
Market participants and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely to see whether May’s drop proves to be a one‑off setback or the beginning of a more persistent downturn in Norwegian consumer activity.