Fiserv Small Business Index™ Holds Steady in August: Transaction Growth Accelerates as Restaurant and Retail Sales Trend Upward
Fiserv Small Business Index is unchanged at 141
Small business sales grew 1.6% year over year, and declined 0.3% month over month; transactions grew 5.7% year over year, and 1.3% month over month
“At the beginning of each month, the Fiserv Small Business Index provides first-to-market insight into consumer spending at small businesses,” said
Nationally, the seasonally adjusted Fiserv Small Business Index in August was 141, unchanged from July. On a year-over-year basis, both small business sales (+1.6%) and total transactions (+5.7%) grew compared to
“Consumers made notable shifts to their spending patterns in August, resulting in restaurant and retail – including grocery, gas stations, and clothing – all trending upward in the month,” said
Retail Growth Continues
The Small Business Retail Index rose one point in August to 147. Year-over-year sales (+3.0%) and transactions (+7.3%) grew significantly as average ticket sizes saw a noticeable decline (-4.3%) compared to 2023. Back-to-school shopping, favorable pricing trends and a recently reported rise in consumer confidence contributed to this growth. Year over year, the fastest growing retail categories were General Merchandise (+8.8%), Food and Beverage Stores (+7.9%) and Sporting Goods (+5.6%).
Following the yearly trend, month-over-month retail sales (+1.0%) and transactions (+1.5%) both grew as average ticket sizes declined (-0.5%). Monthly growth highlighted a different mix of consumer priorities, with Clothing (+2.1%), Food and Beverage (+1.9%) and Furniture (+1.3%) seeing the most growth compared to July.
Restaurants Reverse Trend
Food Services and Drinking Places, which includes restaurants, indexed at 126 in August, a 3-point gain compared to July. The upward swing in spend marked a notable turnaround compared to July’s index, when spend slowed on both an annual and monthly basis. Gains were widespread across the
Year over year, restaurants saw strong growth in both total sales (+4.9%) and foot traffic (+4.2%); average ticket size grew slightly (+0.7%). Month-over-month restaurant sales (+2.7%) and transactions (+1.1%) increased compared to July, reversing a streak of two consecutive months of slowing restaurant sales and foot traffic. Average ticket size also grew (+1.5%) month over month.
Other Industry Movers
- Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services continues seeing significant growth in sales (+9.6%) and transactions (+8.5%) year over year, despite sales (-1.0%) and transactions (-2.8%) slowing slightly compared to July. Demand for a wide variety of professional services was healthy in August, with veterinary, legal, advertising and general business services among the strongest.
- Specialty
Trade Contractor sales (-0.9%) declined year over year while transactions grew (+1.5%). Month-over-month sales (-2.2%) also slowed while transactions remained steady (+0.2%). Demand for HVAC and plumbing services saw the biggest decline compared toAugust 2023 , while electricians, roofers and concrete contractors had modest gains. - Additional year-over-year sales growth categories included Amusement/Gambling/Recreation (+14.1%), Web Search, Libraries and Information Services (+12.7%), and Food Manufacturing (+12.8%); the sharpest annual sales declines were in Real Estate (-15.2%), Hospitals (-7.7%) and Educational Services (-6.8%).
- Truck Transportation (+4.4%), Food Manufacturing, (+3.9%), and
Performing Arts Spectator Sports andRelated Industries (+3.1%) sales all saw month-over-month growth; Educational Services (-5.5%), Insurance (-4.3%) andAmbulatory Healthcare (-3.4%) sales saw the largest month-over-month declines.
About the Fiserv Small Business Index™
The Fiserv Small Business Index is published during the first week of every month and differentiated by its direct aggregation of consumer spending activity within the
Benchmarked to 2019, the Fiserv Small Business Index provides a numeric value measuring consumer spending, with an accompanying transaction index measuring customer traffic. Through a simple interface, users can access data by region, state, and/or across business types categorized by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Computing a monthly index for 16 sectors and 34 sub-sectors, the Fiserv Small Business Index provides a timely, reliable and consistent measure of small business performance even in industries where large businesses dominate.
To access the full Fiserv Small Business Index, visit fiserv.com/FiservSmallBusinessIndex.
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