Lithuania: Retail sales Y-on-Y

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The most recent value is 5.74 percent as of July 2024, an increase compared to the previous value of 3.35 percent. Historically, the average for Lithuania from January 1999 to July 2024 is 4.56 percent. The minimum of -26.57 percent was recorded in December 2009, while the maximum of 34.72 percent was reached in April 2021. Click on the following link to see the values of: Retail sales Y-on-Y around the world.
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  • Measure: percent
  • Source: Eurostat

Recent values Lithuania: Retail sales Y-on-Y
2024  Jul 5.74
2024  Jun 3.35
2024  May 4.63
2024  Apr 2.21
2024  Mar 4.56
2024  Feb 1.91
2024  Jan -0.3
2023  Dec 2.88


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Definition: The retail sales Y-on-Y is an aggregated measure of the sales of retail goods over a stated period. Because retail sales are a measure of consumer demand for finished goods, they are a leading macroeconomic indicator of the pulse of an economy and its projected path toward expansion or contraction. Retail sales Y-on-Y is calculated as the percent change in the Retail sales index from the same month the previous year. The Retail sales Y-on-Y measures only volume changes, i.e. price level changes are excluded.

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