Brazil Retail Sales MoM
Brazil's retail sales increased by 0.2% month-over-month in August 2025. This follows a 0.2% decrease in July 2025. The August figure represents the highest monthly growth in five months. This growth occurred despite persistent inflation and high interest rates impacting consumer confidence. The labor market's strength, shown by low unemployment, may have supported this selective consumer spending. Consumer sentiment remains cautious due to economic uncertainties. Brazil's record low retail sales month-over-month was -15.7% in April 2020 and record high was 11.5% in May 2020.
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Brazil Retail Sales MoM : Definition
Brazil retail sales MoM measures the monthly percentage change in the total value of goods sold by retailers. It shows short-term consumer spending trends, calculated by comparing sales this month to the previous month. Key categories include vehicles, building materials and food.