Lithuania: Retail sales Y-on-Y

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The most recent value is 3.42 percent as of April 2025, an increase compared to the previous value of -0.1 percent. Historically, the average for Lithuania from January 1999 to April 2025 is 4.56 percent. The minimum of -26.57 percent was recorded in December 2009, while the maximum of 35.3 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
2025  Apr 3.42
2025  Mar -0.1
2025  Feb 1.38
2025  Jan 0.89
2024  Dec 8.16
2024  Nov 7.34
2024  Oct 6.38
2024  Sep 5.05


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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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 Industrial production 2.00 4/2025 percent
 Retail sales 105.70 4/2025 index points
 Retail sales Y-on-Y 3.42 4/2025 percent
 House price index 287.38 Q4/2024 index points
 Real residential property prices Y-on-Y change 8.45 Q4/2024 percent
 Business confidence survey -4.27 2/2025 points
 Consumer confidence 0.20 5/2025 points
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