Retail Sales Increased 0.9% In December 2025
After adjusting for the retail sales rate of inflation – measured at 2.4% in December – the overall volume of retail sales index increased 0.9% when compared to December 2024, according to the newly released Retail Sales Index.
A Government spokesperson said, “Today, the Ministry of Economy and Labour released the December 2025 Retail Sales Index publication.
“December’s volume of retail sales index increased 0.9 per cent compared to last year. In value terms, retail sales increased to an estimated $124.1 million.
Chart extracted from the report:
“Four of the seven sectors recorded year-over-year volume index increases in December 2025:
- The sales volume for Food Stores increased 1.6 per cent.
- Service Stations’ sales volume rose 0.7 per cent.
- The sales volume for Building Material Stores increased 3.3 per cent.
- The All Other Store Types sector [comprising stores selling household items, furniture, appliances, electronics, pharmaceuticals and tourist-related goods], sales volume increased 5.9 per cent.
“The following three sectors had decreases in sales volume compared to the previous year:
- Liquor Stores’ sales volume decreased 3.3 per cent.
- The sales volume at Motor Vehicle Stores decreased 5.5 per cent.
- The sales volume at Apparel Stores decreased 2.2 per cent.
“Selected overseas declarations increased 8.0 per cent compared to December 2024.”
The full December 2025 Retail Sales Index publication follows below [PDF here]:


