Retail sales - August 2003
Retail sales - August 2003
- 2003
- Office for National Statistics News Release 18 September 2003 (11) .
The seasonally adjusted estimate of retail sales volume in August was 140.5 (1995-100), which was 0.2% above July and 3.8% higher than August 2002. The volume of sales for June to August was 1.8% higher than the previous three months and 4.9% greater than in the same period a year earlier. The non-seasonally adjusted average weekly retail sales value for August was £4 430m, 4.7% higher than in August 2002 with the value of sales in the period June to August in current prices 5.6% greater than in the same period a year ago. http://www.gnn.gov.uk/gnn/national.nsf/(Redirect)?OpenAgent&D=gnn/national.nsf&V=Daily+News&I=BC22361C9B94EDBF80256DA500393E49&A=RETAIL.pdf
RETAIL SALES
STATISTICS
The seasonally adjusted estimate of retail sales volume in August was 140.5 (1995-100), which was 0.2% above July and 3.8% higher than August 2002. The volume of sales for June to August was 1.8% higher than the previous three months and 4.9% greater than in the same period a year earlier. The non-seasonally adjusted average weekly retail sales value for August was £4 430m, 4.7% higher than in August 2002 with the value of sales in the period June to August in current prices 5.6% greater than in the same period a year ago. http://www.gnn.gov.uk/gnn/national.nsf/(Redirect)?OpenAgent&D=gnn/national.nsf&V=Daily+News&I=BC22361C9B94EDBF80256DA500393E49&A=RETAIL.pdf
RETAIL SALES
STATISTICS