Consumer trends, UK: July to September 2025

Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of economic growth. Includes spending on goods and services by UK households as defined in the National Accounts.

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Release date:
22 December 2025

Next release:
31 March 2026

1. Main points

  • Household spending growth (adjusted for inflation) is estimated to have grown by 0.3% in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2025.

  • The largest contributors to household spending quarterly growth were clothing and footwear, and food and drink.

  • Compared with the same quarter a year ago, Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024, household spending is estimated to have grown by 0.7%.

  • This release contains datasets for Consumer trends Quarter 3 2025; for further commentary on these data please see our gross domestic product (GDP) Quarterly National Accounts bulletin.

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3. Data sources and quality

Household Final Consumption Expenditure (HHFCE) is a measure of household spending on goods and services, which is produced as part of the compilation of the UK's National Accounts.

HHFCE estimates are aligned to the definitions of the internationally agreed System of National Accounts (SNA) and as such they may differ from household expenditure figures produced for other purposes. For example, in line with the SNA, HHFCE estimates will not include the cost of buying or extending a house; investments in valuables; or second-hand purchases.

A detailed explanation of HHFCE concepts, coverage and expenditure definitions can be found in our Consumer trends QMI.

Data in this bulletin

The quarterly consumer trends data are typically published around 90 days after the end of the quarter.

The Household Final Consumption Expenditure estimates in Consumer trends are a component of the expenditure approach to measuring gross domestic product (GDP). The three approaches to GDP - expenditure, income and output - are reconciled through a balancing process as part of the compilation of the UK National Accounts. Our Consumer trends bulletin publishes estimates that reflect this balancing process.

All data in this bulletin, unless specified, are presented in Chained Volume Measure (CVM), otherwise known as "real" measures. This means the effect of price changes is removed from the data (in other words, the data are deflated).

The reference year and last base year for all CVM estimates is 2023.

For the Quarterly National Accounts from Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2020, we began publishing consumer trends in data-only format, concentrating mainly on changes at the 2-digit classification of individual consumption by purpose (COICOP) level. Data at the lower levels are available, but should be used with caution and may be subject to larger than normal revisions.

Revisions

In line with the National Accounts Revisions Policy, the data in this publication are open to revision from Quarter 1 2024. This release contains data that are consistent with our GDP quarterly national accounts, UK : July to September 2025 bulletin, published on 22 December 2025.

Impact of coronavirus (COVID-19)

From Quarter 1 2020, estimates of HHFCE, along with other components of gross domestic product (GDP), are subject to more uncertainty than in the past. This is because of the challenges we faced in collecting the data under government-imposed public health restrictions. In the case of HHFCE, these challenges were compounded by the suspension of data collection for the International Passenger Survey (IPS), between March 2020 and January 2021, and the temporary suspension of the Living Costs and Food survey (LCF) between 16 March and 14 April 2020.

Quality

Some of the more detailed expenditure categories may include an element of forecasting because of data not being available in a timely way. However, these forecasts form a very small proportion of total HHFCE.

More quality and methodology information on strengths, limitations, appropriate uses, and how the data were created is available in our Consumer trends QMI.

Accredited official statistics

These accredited official statistics were independently reviewed by the Office for Statistics Regulation in January 2012. They comply with the standards of trustworthiness, quality and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics and should be labelled "accredited official statistics".

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5. Cite this bulletin

Office for National Statistics (ONS), released 22 December 2025, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Consumer trends, UK: July to September 2025

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Contact details for this Statistical bulletin

Household Expenditure team
consumer.trends@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 1633 651773