Spain | Catalonia sees an unprecedented and heterogeneous fall in consumption
Published on Friday, June 5, 2020
Spain | Catalonia sees an unprecedented and heterogeneous fall in consumption
The drop in household spending is unprecedented. BBVA's credit card spending data went from an increase of around 10% in Catalonia before the state of alarm to a drop of almost 60% following its implementation.
Key points
- Key points:
- Families in Catalonia all but stopped spending in bars and restaurants, leisure, accommodation, travel agencies, etc. This was only partially offset by increased food spending which has rocketed by 60% since the second half of March.
- The situation in the labor market is having an important effect on household expenditure — the number of people affected by a Temporary Employment Plan (ERTE) or by unemployment could reach around 28% of Catalonia's workforce.
- The gradual easing of confinement measures should improve economic activity. In fact, following the transition from phase 0 to phase 1, the reduction in credit card spending moderated by 19 pp in Catalonia.
- Going forward, the key will be how effective the exit strategy is at limiting contagion, while GDP recovers.
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Miguel_Cardoso_Consumo_caida_sin_precedentes_y_heterogenea_en_Cataluna_LaVanguardia_WB_.pdf Spanish June 5, 2020
Topics
- Topic Tags
- Employment
- Regional Analysis Spain
- Consumption