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Retail sales growth will slow in the US, UK, France, and Germany in 2026, Bain & Company forecasts

by Fiona Briggs
January 27, 2026
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Bain & Company today issued retail sales growth forecasts for the US, UK, France, and Germany in its 2026 Global Retail Sales Outlook. The outlook analyzes the impact of macroeconomic trends and shopper behavior on retail sales growth.

“Consumers continue to face financial pressure, driving our forecast for slower retail sales growth in the US and Europe in 2026,” said Aaron Cheris, global head of Bain’s Retail practice. “This year’s industry leaders will need to sharpen their customer value propositions, giving shoppers compelling reasons to choose them over competitors and AI platforms. They must utilize AI in ways that expand the value-creation capability of the entire business.”

US

Bain projects US retail sales to grow 3.5% year over year in 2026, to $5.3 trillion, slightly down from estimated 4.0% growth in 2025. Volume growth will be modest, with inflation projected to hover between 2.6% and 3.0%.

Key factors include mounting consumer strain and waning consumer confidence amid economic uncertainty, rising unemployment, and slowing labor supply growth. Bain’s Consumer Health Index finds that sentiment among higher-income US households, who account for more than half of spending, declined in January 2026. As shoppers increasingly gravitate toward lower-priced and private-label goods, a “flight to value” could temper nominal sales growth. However, reduced taxes, declining fuel prices, and potential interest rate cuts could bolster shopper sentiment and spending power, supporting Bain’s sales forecast.

UK

In the UK, Bain forecasts retail sales growth of 2% in 2026. With inflation expected to stabilize around 2.5% this year, volume growth is likely to be flat in food sales and slightly negative in non-food categories.

Ongoing cost-of-living pressures, elevated mortgage rates, and a gradually softening labor market are shaping consumer sentiment. Discretionary demand will likely remain subdued, as value-focused shoppers trade down and seek discounts. Recent interest rate cuts, with the potential for more, could offer modest relief, but likely won’t have a meaningful effect on disposable incomes before 2027.

France

France’s retail sales growth should remain near-flat at 1.5% in 2026, says Bain, compared with estimated 1.7% growth in 2025. Volume growth will likely be largely flat as inflation is projected to normalize between 1.3% and 1.7%.

Rising unemployment and elevated mortgages rates are pressuring household finances. But elevated savings and a declining household debt-to-income ratio are cushioning budgets, contributing to positive sales growth.

Germany

Bain projects Germany’s retail sales to grow 2.5% in 2026, down from 3.6% in 2025. Inflation is forecast to remain around 2.2% this year, supporting moderate underlying volume growth.

Consumer confidence remains fragile amid cost-of-living concerns, households are prioritizing saving over spending, and rising unemployment is constraining purchasing appetite. Additionally, ongoing discounting—particularly in grocery—may further limit nominal upside. Offsetting factors include wage growth that is outpacing inflation and increased government spending on infrastructure and defense.

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