Home Breadcrumb caret Economy Breadcrumb caret Economic Indicators Statistics Canada reports retail sales down 0.5% in September Gasoline down 2.4%, convenience store sales drop 1.5% By The Canadian Press | November 22, 2022 | Last updated on November 22, 2022 2 min read © Dinis Tolipov / 123RF Stock Photo Retail sales fell 0.5% to $61.1 billion in September led by a drop in sales at gas stations along with food and beverage stores, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. However, the agency said its initial estimate for October pointed to a gain of 1.5% for the month, though it cautioned the figure would be revised. “Retail sales fell in September; though the drop was smaller in volume terms, real spending took a notable step back in the third quarter,” BMO economist Shelly Kaushik wrote in a report. “However, solid advance estimates for retail and manufacturing sales, as well as wholesale trade, point to a recovery in October.” For September, Statistics Canada said sales at gas stations fell 2.4% as sales in volume terms at gas stations rose 4.2%, but gas prices fell 7.4%. Meanwhile, sales at motor vehicle and parts dealers were relatively unchanged as sales at used car dealers slipped 3.5%, offset by a 2.3% gain at other motor vehicle dealers and automotive parts, accessories and tire stores rose 0.4%. Sales at food and beverage stores dropped 1.3% in September, as supermarkets and grocery store sales fell 1.6% and convenience stores lost 1.5%. Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers saw sales fall 2.0%. Core retail sales — which exclude sales at gasoline stations and motor vehicle and parts dealers — fell 0.4% in September. In volume terms, retail sales fell 0.1% in September. Retail sales for the third quarter as a whole were down 1.0%, the first quarterly decline since they fell 11.9% in the second quarter of 2020 at the start of the pandemic. Retail sales in volume terms were down 1.4% in the third quarter of 2022. The Canadian Press The Canadian Press is a national news agency headquartered in Toronto and founded in 1917. Save Stroke 1 Print Group 8 Share LI logo