UK shoppers rein in spending despite sales as cost of living crisis takes toll
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#68KMR)
British Retail Consortium says sales growth slowed in January amid soaring costs for energy and food
British consumers sharply cut their spending in January as the cost of living crisis damaged household finances, retailers have warned, amid growing concern over the impact of high inflation on the economy.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) said sales growth slowed last month despite retailers offering steep discounts in the January sales, with households reining in their spending in the face of soaring costs for energy, food and other basic essentials.
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