June same-store sales increased 5.1% year-over-year
As of
June Retail Same-Store Sales Highlights
(Same-store sales, unit sales, transactions, and average price data throughout this release refer to
- Same-store sales increased 5.1% from a year earlier (
June 2023 ). In the previous month (May 2024 ), same-store sales had increased 4.7% compared toMay 2023 .
- Same-store sales increased 1.6% compared to the previous month (
May 2024 ). Same-store sales inMay 2024 had increased 3.4% compared to the previous month (April 2024). - For the three months ended
June 30, 2024 , same-store sales increased 3.5% compared to the three months endedJune 30, 2023 . - The number of units sold increased 5.5% from a year earlier (
June 2023 ). In the previous month (May 2024 ), the number of items sold had increased 4.7% compared toMay 2023 . - The average number of transactions per store increased 2.8% from a year earlier (
June 2023 ). In the previous month (May 2024 ), the average number of transactions had increased 2.3% compared toMay 2023 . - A dollar-weighted average of prices for the top 500 items purchased increased 1.1% year-over-year, a decrease from the 1.6% year-over-year increase recorded in
May 2024 .
Retail Trade Comparative Data
The table below provides historical comparative data with the
Over the past twelve months, the NRS network’s three-month moving average same-store sales have outpaced the US Commerce Department’s Advance Monthly Retail Trade data excluding food services by 2.7% percentage points, on average.
The NRSInsights data in the chart above have not been adjusted to reflect inflation, demographic distributions, seasonal buying patterns, item substitution, days per month, or other factors that may facilitate comparisons to other periods, to other same-store retail sales data, or to the
Commentary from
“June 2024 again produced strong results across the NRS network versus June of 2023 in all three same-store sales metrics: dollars, units sold, and transactions (baskets).
“Growth was spread across geographic regions, with thirty-seven of the fifty
“With much of the
“Sales for both the Candy/Gum/Mints and the Tobacco Alternatives/Vape categories underperformed in June versus a year ago, continuing a recent trend. Sweet Snacks - which includes packaged cakes, cupcakes and pies, muffins, dessert bars, doughnuts, and similar items - also had a softer June this year for all three sales metrics. In recent months, Sweet Snacks had benefitted from shoppers who had switched from Candy to satisfy their sweet tooth, so we are keeping an eye on this month’s break in that trend.”
NRSInsights Reports
The NRSInsights monthly Same-Store Retail Sales Reports are intended to provide timely topline data reflective of sales at NRS’ network of independent, predominantly urban, retail stores.
Same-store data comparisons of
Same-store data comparisons for the three months ended
NRS POS Network
The NRS network comprises approximately 31,400 active POS terminals operating in approximately 27,300 independent retail stores. Its platform predominantly serves small-format, independent, retail stores including convenience stores, bodegas, liquor stores, grocers, tobacco, and sundries sellers. The network includes retailers in all 50 states as well as the
About National Retail Solutions (NRS):
National Retail Solutions operates the largest point-of-sale (POS) terminal-based platform and digital payment processing service for independent retailers nationwide. Retailers utilize NRS offerings to process transactions and effectively manage their businesses. Consumer packaged goods (CPG) suppliers, brokers, analytics firms, and advertisers access the terminal’s digital display network to reach these retailers’ predominantly urban, multi-cultural shopper base, and to harness transaction data-based learnings to identify growth opportunities and measure execution and returns on marketing investment. NRS is a subsidiary of
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National Retail Solutions
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Retail Trade Comparative Data
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