Aussies splurged an additional $68m on hospitality amid the Matildas’ meteoric rise and World Cup mania gripping the nation, new figures reveal.
Despite customers going through a cost-of-living crunch, consumers shunned the grocery store checkout and as an alternative headed out to pubs and golf equipment, ate out at cafes and eating places, and ordered extra takeaway, pushing up spending on hospitality to a document $5.42bn.
The figures had been revealed in contemporary retail turnover figures which confirmed Australians went on an sudden spending spree in July.
Retail spending bounced again to develop by 0.5 per cent within the month, eclipsing market expectations for turnover to rise by a extra muted 0.2 per cent enhance.
“The rise in July was boosted by additional spending at catering and takeaway food outlets linked to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup,” Australian Bureau of Statistics head of retail statistics Ben Dorber mentioned.
“Cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services turnover grew considerably, despite an overall slowing down in food-related spending in recent months.”
The enhance represents a robust turnaround from June, when retail spending collapsed by 0.8 per cent.
Mr Dorper mentioned the larger than anticipated rise in retail spending was as a consequence of consumers making up for the weaker-than-usual finish of economic 12 months gross sales interval.
Spending throughout most classes elevated with retail turnover in malls, and for clothes, footwear and different equipment additionally grew.
Sales in family home equipment recorded the one decline in turnover, falling 0.2 per cent.
Despite the sudden outcome, it’s unlikely to discourage the Reserve Bank off its outlook for rates of interest as excessive borrowing prices proceed to sluggish the financial system.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au