-- 澳新银行研究部周二发布的一份报告显示,4月份整体信用卡消费下降了2.5%,但与去年同期相比增长了4.4%。 4月份加油站、充电站和服务站的消费增长了0.9%,此前3月份的增幅接近21%。经季节性调整后,4月份加油站的信用卡消费增长了0.3%。 在3月份电动汽车销量激增之后,汽车和卡车经销商的消费下降了7.9%,但摩托车和自行车商店的消费分别增长了0.8%和1.9%。 餐饮业的消费在4月份下降了0.2%,此前3月份下降了2.7%。服装类消费在3月份下降2.5%的基础上,4月份进一步下降了1.5%。 报告指出,食品杂货类消费下降1.4%,降幅异常大。 二手商品商店的消费额在上月下降3.2%的基础上,又下降了3.3%。数据显示,4月份航空公司和机场的消费额下降超过19%,旅游公司的消费额下降超过32%。 大多数服务业的消费额在4月份也出现下降,其中健康美容服务环比下降2.8%,美发服务环比下降1.9%。公共交通消费额在3月份大幅增长后下降了7%,但同比增长5.7%。
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