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Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments), revealed that Irish household spending rose +2.5% year-on-year in August, with the rate of expansion unchanged from that seen in July. Household spending has now seen an increase year-on-year for the past six consecutive months.
Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments), recorded another month of modest growth in consumer spending year-on-year, with a 1.6% increase in June.
Dublin, 9 May 2017: According to Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments), household spending continued to increase on an annual basis during April.
The latest data from Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments), showed a -0.7% year-on-year fall in consumer spending, compared to a +3.9% rise in January. The primary factor for the decline was the additional trading day (Leap Day) in February 2016.
The slowdown in growth of household spending in Ireland continued in the final month of 2016, according to the latest data from Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments.)
The rate of growth in consumer spending in Ireland slowed for the second month running in November, according to the latest data from Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index. Expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments) increased +3.9% year-on-year, the weakest expansion for a year-and-a-half, slower than the +4.4% rise seen in October this year.
Although Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index (CSI) continued to signal increases in expenditure in October, the annual rate of expansion slowed to the weakest in almost a year-and-a-half.
The rate of growth in Irish consumer spending ticked up slightly in September, as signalled by Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index (CSI).
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) While Visa’s Irish Consumer Spending Index (CSI) continued to signal growth in household expenditure during August, the rate of expansion eased from that seen in July.
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) Visa’s Irish Consumer Spending Index (CSI) pointed to further growth of spending in July.
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) Visa’s Irish Consumer Spending Index has revealed that household expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments) was up +6.1% year-on-year in June.
According to Visa Europe's Consumer Spending Index, Irish consumer expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments) continued to rise sharply in the year to May. Spending was up +9.2% year-on-year, slightly slower than the +9.6% rise in April, but still among the strongest in the 21-month history so far.
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