# UK&#8217;s December shopper numbers defy inflation and rail strikes hit
Author:  Pal Sinha, Barnali 
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Published: 2023-01-05
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Meta Title: UK Shopper Numbers Surge in December Despite Cost-of-Living Woes
Meta Description: Despite cost-of-living crisis and rail strikes, UK shopper numbers rose in December, hinting at challenges ahead.| Springboard study warns of potential
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LONDON (Reuters) – Shopper numbers across Britain in December rose 5.8% from November and were up 9.9% compared to 2021 despite the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and national rail strikes, research company Springboard said on Thursday.

It said the gap to pre-pandemic levels also narrowed, with December shopper numbers, or footfall, 10.9% below 2019 levels compared to a 11.4% gap in November.

Christmas updates published so far from discount supermarket Aldi UK and market researcher Kantar have shown non-discretionary spending held up in December, but Springboard warned 2023 could prove more challenging.

It is indisputable that the strain on household budgets due to the [cost-of-living crisis](https://www.financedigest.com/british-shoppers-defy-cost-of-living-crisis-at-christmas.html "British shoppers defy cost-of-living crisis at Christmas") is likely to begin to tell in January, and that the first quarter of 2023 will be challenging for retail,” Diane Wehrle, the researcher’s marketing and insights director said.

Despite signs that British inflation may have peaked it is still running at double [digits and consumers face tighter budgets this year with higher taxes](https://www.financedigest.com/self-employed-taxpayers-and-making-tax-digital.html "Self-employed taxpayers and Making Tax Digital") and mortgage rates and scaled back government support on household energy bills.

Springboard noted that December shopper numbers in high [streets were 12.7% higher](https://www.financedigest.com/wall-street-seen-opening-higher-but-u-s-recession-priced-in.html "Wall Street seen opening higher but U.S. recession priced in") than in 2021, when footfall was dented by the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

It said footfall was 10.3% higher in [shopping centres and 3.6% higher in retail](https://www.financedigest.com/incentive-qas-expands-retail-portfolio-with-million-pound-shopping-centre-contract.html "Incentive QAS Expands Retail Portfolio With Million Pound Shopping Centre Contract") parks.

Springboard said that in response to the rail strikes, consumers shifted some of their trips away from high [streets to shopping](https://www.financedigest.com/the-high-street-is-dead-long-live-online-shopping.html "The high street is dead – long live online shopping! ") centres and retail parks that are more accessible by car.

It also noted that part of the attraction of physical retail for consumers will have been heightened by concerns around deliveries due to [strikes by Royal Mail workers](https://www.financedigest.com/uks-royal-mail-workers-to-strike-in-run-up-to-christmas.html "UK’s Royal Mail workers to strike in run-up to Christmas"), which became more significant as the month progressed.

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Tomasz Janowski)


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