Germany's retail sales have further declined in November 2025, reflecting continuing challenges in consumer spending within Europe's largest economy. According to the latest data updated on January 7, 2026, the retail sales indicator dipped to -0.6%, a significant drop from October's -0.3%.
This month-over-month analysis highlights an expanding contraction, as the current decline surpasses the previous month's figure. The persistent decrease in retail sales is a sign of the turbulent times German consumers are experiencing, hinting at deeper underlying economic issues that may need addressing.
The November data points to an urgent need for policies that can stimulate spending and drive growth. Analysts and policymakers will be watching upcoming monthly data closely to determine whether this trend continues or if measures being taken will begin to stabilize Germany's retail market.