Anticipated growth builds on positive retail momentum, as Total Retail Sales rose 12%* year-over-year in May, fueled by pent-up demand and reopenings
As students wrap up the current school year, retailers – and parents – are already preparing for a robust back-to-school shopping season as more kids head back into the classroom. According to Mastercard SpendingPulse™, which measures in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment, U.S. retail sales are expected to grow 5.5% excluding automotive and gas during the critical July 15 through September 6 back-to-school period compared to 2020. Compared to 2019, sales are expected to grow 6.7%.
“Back to school has always been a prime season for retailers. This year, the broader reopening brings an exciting wave of optimism as children prepare for another school year, and the grown-ups in their lives approach a similar ‘return to office’ scenario”
“Back to school has always been a prime season for retailers. This year, the broader reopening brings an exciting wave of optimism as children prepare for another school year, and the grown-ups in their lives approach a similar ‘return to office’ scenario,” said Steve Sadove, senior advisor for Mastercard and former CEO and Chairman of Saks Incorporated. “This back-to-school season will be defined by choice as online sales remain robust, brick and mortar browsing regains momentum and strong promotions help retailers compete for shoppers’ wallets.”
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Anticipated Back-to-School Retail Sales |
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Anticipated Year-Over-Year (YOY) Growth |
Anticipated Year-Over-Two Years (YO2Y) Growth |
|
Total Retail Sales (ex. Auto and Gas) |
+5.5% |
+6.7% |
Total Retail Sales (ex. Auto) |
+10.0% |
+9.1% |
E-commerce Sales |
-6.6% |
+53.2% |
Apparel |
+78.2% |
+11.3% |
Electronics |
+13.0% |
+9.6% |
Department Stores |
+25.3% |
+9.5% |
Source: Mastercard SpendingPulse, which measures overall retail sales across all payment types, including cash and check |
Sector-Level Back-to-School Trends:
As the broader U.S. reopening occurs and consumers return to brick and mortar, we anticipate e-commerce sales will ease slightly compared to last year (-6.6%) but will remain up a significant amount (+53.2%) when compared to 2019. In terms of what consumers are buying this back-to-school season, we anticipate the following retail trends:
- Apparel Refresh: While athleisure was the fashion statement of 2020, this year brings the diversification of the wardrobe as in-person schooling, reunions and other events drive consumers to make their social debuts in style. Apparel is expected to grow 78.2% YOY / 11.3% YO2Y.
- Department Store Shopping Returns: Department Stores, outdoor shopping centers and malls offer a fresh change of scenery for shoppers. We forecast a 25.3% YOY / 9.5% YO2Y increase in the Department Store sector as they rebound from last year’s dip in foot traffic. Buy online, pick-up in store as well as technologies such as contactless will remain important as consumers continue to seek low-contact experiences.
- Tech Upgrade: If we learned one thing this past year, it’s that technology keeps us connected. With many states and schools determining the virtual/in-person cadence, we anticipate Electronics will be up 13.0% YOY / 9.6% YO2Y.
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Building on Ongoing Retail Momentum:
The anticipated back-to-school sales growth is a continuation of ongoing retail sales momentum, with May marking the eighth consecutive month of Total Retail Sales growth*. According to Mastercard SpendingPulse, U.S. retail sales excluding automotive and gasoline, increased 12.2% year-over-year in May, and 10.2% compared to May 2019. Online sales in May grew 1.1% and 94.8% respectively, compared to the same periods.
Mastercard SpendingPulse™ |
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Sales Growth |
Sales Growth |
|
Total Retail Sales (ex. Auto and Gas) |
+12.2% |
+10.2% |
Total Retail Sales (ex. Auto) |
+16.4% |
+9.9% |
E-commerce Sales |
+1.1% |
+94.8% |
By Sector |
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Apparel |
+75.9% |
+14.7% |
Department Stores |
+212.0% |
+4.2% |
Furniture & Furnishings |
+22.5% |
+20.2% |
Grocery |
+4.8% |
+14.4% |
Jewelry |
+203.4% |
+44.7% |
Lodging |
+254.4% |
-1.5% |
Restaurants |
+84.7% |
+7.9% |
Source: Mastercard SpendingPulse, which measures overall retail sales across all payment types, including cash and check |
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