Mastercard SpendingPulse Expands Across Europe with Insights Pointing to Solid Retail Sales Growth
Mastercard SpendingPulse has launched in Europe, providing insights into consumer spending across various markets. In May, retail sales saw significant year-over-year growth in Spain, the U.K., and France. While in-store sales rebounded, e-commerce sales experienced a slowdown. Spending has diversified, with notable increases in experiential sectors like restaurants and lodging, driven by consumer demand and price increases. Despite inflation, consumer resilience is evident as overall spending continues upward.
- Mastercard SpendingPulse shows year-over-year growth in retail sales, particularly in Spain, the U.K., and France.
- In-store sales are rebounding, indicating a return to physical shopping.
- Restaurants and lodging sectors are experiencing extraordinary growth due to pent-up demand.
- E-commerce sales have slowed compared to previous periods, indicating a shift in consumer preferences.
- Sectors like Electronics and Furniture have seen reduced year-over-year growth rates.
May Insights Show Rebound of In-Store Shopping & the ‘Experience Economy’
Mastercard SpendingPulse, Total Retail Sales Growth Rates (Graphic: Business Wire)
Mastercard SpendingPulse offers frequent, trusted retail insights with a deep level of geographic granularity and is an established economic indicator in the
"The Great Rebalancing is underway across
According to Mastercard SpendingPulse, key trends for May show the diversification of spending across sectors and channels as pandemic restrictions ease:
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Total retail sales excluding auto were up across most markets compared to
May 2021 but also compared to a pre-pandemicMay 2019 . - In-store sales continue to rebound, with growth across the majority of markets.
- E-commerce sales slowed, though remain largely elevated compared to pre-pandemic 2019.
Sectors such as Electronics, Grocery and Furniture, experienced reduced year-over-year growth rates in May as pandemic restrictions eased and spending expanded beyond goods and back to services.
Sectors related to consumer mobility and experiences, such as Restaurants and Lodging, are seeing extraordinary growth compared to suppressed activity last year. This is driven by pent-up demand and the broader return to travel, as well as price increases.
“The consumer is the heart of the economy,” said
About Mastercard SpendingPulse
Mastercard SpendingPulseTM, reports on national retail sales across all payment types in select markets around the world. The findings are based on aggregate sales activity in the
Mastercard SpendingPulse insights are preliminary and reflect the market’s local currency. ‘Total retail sales’ are defined as sales at retailers and food services merchants of all sizes. Sales activity within the services sector (for example, travel services such as lodging) are not included.
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Source: Mastercard Investor Relations
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