Indonesia Retail Sales MoM
Indonesia's retail sales increased by 0.6% month-over-month in August 2025. This follows a 4.1% decrease in July 2025 and represents the strongest growth in five months. Government stimulus including a Rp 15.6 trillion economic package and service discounts, supports demand. Consumer confidence remains high at 61.1, reflecting positive income and job perceptions. The growing e-commerce sector, expected to reach 25% of retail sales by 2026, also boosts the market. Indonesia's record low retail sales month-over-month was -22.3% in November 2006 and record high was 26% in October 2006.
Monthly Historical Data (2003-2025)
(in %)Indonesia Retail Sales MoM : Definition
Indonesia retail sales MoM shows the percentage change in the total value of goods sold at the retail level compared to the prior month. It indicates consumer spending trends. Calculation involves dividing the current month's sales by the previous month's, subtracting 1 and multiplying by 100. Key categories include food, beverages, tobacco, clothing and household goods.