-- ANZリサーチは火曜日のレポートで、4月のカード決済総額は2.5%減少したが、前年同月比では4.4%増加したと発表した。 ガソリンスタンド、充電ステーション、サービスステーションでの支出は、3月の約21%増に続き、4月も0.9%増加した。ガソリンスタンドでのカード決済額は、季節変動調整後で4月に0.3%増加した。 自動車・トラック販売店での支出は、3月の電気自動車販売の急増後、7.9%減少したが、オートバイ販売店と自転車販売店はそれぞれ0.8%増、1.9%増となった。 ホスピタリティ部門の支出は、3月の2.7%減に続き、4月も0.2%減少した。アパレル部門の支出は、3月の2.5%減に続き、4月もさらに1.5%減少した。 食料品部門の支出が1.4%減少したことは、異例の大幅な減少であると、同レポートは指摘している。 中古品店での支出は、前月の3.2%減に続き、4月も3.3%減少した。データによると、航空会社と空港での支出は4月に19%以上、旅行代理店では32%以上減少した。 ほとんどのサービス業でも4月の支出は減少しており、健康・美容サービスは前月比2.8%減、理髪店は1.9%減となった。公共交通機関の支出は3月に急増した後、7%減少したが、前年同月比では5.7%増加した。
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