Slovenia Retail Sales MoM
Slovenia's retail sales increased by 0.3% month-over-month in August 2025. This follows a 1.0% decline in July 2025 and a 0.8% decline in June 2025. Economic sentiment in the retail sector turned negative in August 2025. However, consumer confidence rose slightly, showing less pessimism about the economy and household finances. Consumer spending in Slovenia reached €6,362.90 million in the second quarter of 2025. Slovenia's record low retail sales month-over-month was -13.3% in March 2020 and record high was 18.8% in February 2021.
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Slovenia Retail Sales MoM : Definition
Slovenia's Month-over-Month (MoM) retail sales shows the percentage change in the value of retail turnover from one month to the previous one. It is calculated by comparing the current month's sales volume, typically measured in Euros, to the prior month's sales volume. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SURS) compiles this data, often encompassing sales through all channels including traditional stores, mail order and internet.