Orbán cabinet happy but Hungary’s retail sales still very low
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Retail sales increased by an annual 2.6 percent in June, according to unadjusted data, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Tuesday.
Based on calendar-year adjusted data, sales were down by 0.1 percent on the previous month.
Adjusted food sales increased by 3.2 percent, non-food sales climbed 3.6 percent and vehicle fuel sales inched up 0.5 percent.
During the period of January-June, the volume of retail trade went up by 2.7 percent, KSH said.
The national economy ministry hailed the “sixth of unbroken monthly increases” in consumption, noting that turnover of grocery stores, accounting for 75 percent of the total retail trade, was up 4.1 percent. “Hungarian families spent a total 594 billion forints more [on groceries] in June, 20 billion forints more than in June last year,” the ministry’s statement said.
The ministry also noted a 14 percent increase in online retail trade, which accounts for 7.9 percent of the total.
The upswing in retail trade has been supported by lower inflation, the statement said, adding that the government’s “effective measures will keep inflation at a low level”. They noted that inflation was 3.7 percent in June, with annual food price inflation reduced to 1.1 percent.







So adjusted for inflation Hungarians are consuming less groceries than they did a year ago. Meanwhile the Orban cabinet is “happy.” They are happy because they belong to the rich Fidesz elite while Hungarians go hungry in Hungary. Young people emigrate if you can.