04 November 2022
BIRA says interest rate hike will dampen consumer confidence
The British Independent Retailers Association has warned that the latest interest rate rise, the biggest increased in more than three decades, will dampen consumer confidence.
The Bank of England has raised the base rate of interest by 0.75 % points and has said that the UK is already in recession. The Bank has also warned that the country could face a protracted contraction in the coming years, with high inflation. The unemployment rate is also climbing to 6.5% which is also the highest since the financial crisis.
Andrew Goodacre, CEO of BIRA said: "As expected interest rates have increased and this continues the current trend for negative news for consumers and businesses alike.This latest increase will further dampen consumer confidence and reduce spending at the busiest time of year for retailers.
"When the Chancellor delivers his Autumn statement on the 17th November, we must see some positive news for independent retailers who are increasingly concerned about the future of their business and the communities they serve. I do not doubt the challenges faced by the Chancellor and yet we cannot afford to increase the burden on high street retailers. Independent retailers need assurance that business rates will not be increased and energy support will still be in place next year."
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