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Pre Christmas spending on the rise of Australia!

Pre Christmas Spending on The Rise in Australia It's beginning to look a lot like a $42.1 billion Christmas in Australia! 1 unit = 1000 billion 2012 2013 (in billions) (in billions) Department Store 2890 2912 Apparel 3036 3195 Hospitality 5444 5703 Others 5726 5876 Household Goods 6829 7117 Food *... 16803 17368 Pre Xmas Actual Results. Forecast Xmas Sales Predicted Growth National ------------- 5.2% Apparel 1 2013 Forecast Xmas Sales (in bn) 1 2012 Pre Xmas Actual Results (in bn) 4.8% Hospitality Predicted Growth 3.5% 4.2% Household Goods 3.4%Food 42,171 40,728 2.6%Others 0.8% Department Store 2012 Pre Xmas Actual Results (in billions) 2013 Forecast Xmas Sales (in billions) Predicted Growth 5.3% Predicted Growth 3.8% 457 8511 481 8833 Predicted Growth 0.9% Predicted Growth 4.0% 12270 12755 5033 5076 NT QLD WA Predicted Growth 3.9% SA Predicted Growth 3.7% 748 | 776 2751 NSW 2857 ГАСТ Predicted Growth 4.4% Predicted Growth 3.9% 795 TAS 10163 830 10563 Comparing the best selling items Looking at last year's Christmas shopping period between November 2012 - January 2013, the categories showing the largest growth during this period (compared with the rest of the year) are as follows: up to 84% up to up to up to up to 74% 56% 56% 56% Sporting Equipment Girls' Underwear (3-7 years) Games Barbecues & Camping Equipment Women's Dress or Toys Comparing the best selling items from last Christmas 2012 with Christmas 2011: Top 5 most improved Top 5 clothing most improved 140% MMMMI+43% Computer hardware and software Women's suit/ jacket/ coat O C129% Communication equipment MA(141% Men's jumper 125% ddd137% Sporting equipment Boys' socks II137% Perfume or aftershaves or cosmetics Women's sports wear 112% IIi134% Women's sporting footwear Girls' clothing 3-7 years Bottom (declined) .--, +47% Home entertainment equipment O00O+41% Jewellery or watches +30% Men's sporting Footwear 0OC426% Music or Movies According to figures released from the Australian Retailers Association and Roy Morgan Research covering the period from November 14 until Christmas Day, December 25, it's a good news for Australian retailers, with expected sales growth in all states. ANOTHER INFOGRAPHIC BROUGHT TO YOU BY CURATED CONTENT www.curatedcontent.com.au | (03) 9415 9283I [email protected] CCC a 0e0 You are free: to Share- to copy, BY NO NO distribute and transmit the work

Pre Christmas spending on the rise of Australia!

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It's beginning to look a lot like a $42.1 billion Christmas in Australia.

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