
The share of private consumption allocated to retail – rather than savings, services, or leisure – continues to decline across the European Union. In 2024, this trend persisted for the third consecutive year, with EU citizens spending just 32.6 percent of their disposable income in retail. Croatia recorded the highest share, with nearly every second euro spent in retail. These insights come from a study by NIQ Geomarketing, offering a comprehensive overview of retail trends across Europe.
Although purchasing power and retail turnover are rising in Europe, the proportion of consumer spending directed toward retail has been steadily declining for the past three years. In 2024, retail accounted for just 32.6 percent of total private consumption, underscoring this ongoing trend. However, regional differences remain significant. Consumers in Eastern European countries, in particular, allocate a considerably larger share of their purchasing power to retail.