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    Rising Fuel Prices Weigh on UK Consumers, Surveys Show

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Last updated: April 14, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Surging fuel prices tied to the Iran conflict depressed UK consumer spending in March, with travel-related sectors hit hardest, though overall retail sales benefited temporarily from Easter timing.

    Rising UK Fuel Prices Impact Consumer Spending and Travel Plans in March

    How Surging Fuel Prices and Geopolitical Tensions Are Affecting UK Consumers

    April 14 (Reuters) - Surging fuel prices caused by the conflict in Iran weighed on British consumers last month, dampening household spending as travel plans were shelved, surveys showed on Tuesday.

    Barclays said consumer morale remained resilient despite falling confidence in the economic outlook.

    Survey Insights: Barclays and BRC Findings

    Barclays Consumer Spending Analysis

    A separate survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed a boost in retail sales related to the timing of the Easter holidays, but also showed a hit to spending on travel-related items.

    Barclays said:

    Key Highlights from Barclays Survey

    • Consumer spending grew by 0.9% in annual terms in March after a 1.0% rise in February

    • Travel spending fell by 3.3% year-on-year - the first such drop since March 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic

    • Travel agents and airlines were the biggest contributors to the drop

    • One in seven consumers surveyed by Barclays said they were delaying major purchases in response to the uncertainty in the Middle East, while the same proportion said they were building up a savings buffer

    • "Shoppers delaying major purchases and building up a savings buffer in response to the shock from the Middle East reinforces our view that activity will be muted in the coming months," said Barclays economist Jack Meaning

    • Barclays' survey covered February 20 - March 26

    BRC Retail Sales Overview

    The BRC said:

    Key Highlights from BRC Survey

    • Total retail sales increased by 3.6% in annual terms in March, against growth of 1.1% in February

    • Food sales increased sharply, related to the early timing of the Easter holidays

    • "Non-food performance was more uneven: demand was robust for computers, toys, and homeware, but clothing and footwear continued to struggle. The disruption to international travel caused by the Middle East conflict also hit sales of travel-related good," said BRC chief executive Helen Dickinson

    • The BRC survey covered the five weeks to April 4

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by Suban Abdulla)

    References

    • UK firms plan to raise prices faster as Iran war hits costs; Trump sends European stock markets sliding – business live | Business | The Guardian
    • UK consumer sentiment falls as Iran war rages, KPMG says By Reuters
    • UK consumers hit by worries over war in Iran, S&P Global says By Reuters

    Table of Contents

    • How Surging Fuel Prices and Geopolitical Tensions Are Affecting UK Consumers
    • Survey Insights: Barclays and BRC Findings
    • Barclays Consumer Spending Analysis

    Key Takeaways

    • •Fuel prices rose sharply in March—petrol jumped ~20p to ~153p/litre and diesel ~40p—driving down travel spending and dampening consumer sentiment (theguardian.com).
    • •Barclays data show overall consumer spending grew 0.9% year‑on‑year in March, down slightly from February, while travel spending fell 3.3%—the first such decline since March 2021 ().

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rising fuel prices weigh on UK consumers, surveys show

    1How have rising fuel prices affected UK consumers?

    Surging fuel prices due to the conflict in Iran have caused British consumers to reduce spending, especially by postponing travel and major purchases.

    2What changes occurred in UK consumer spending in March?

    Consumer spending grew by 0.9% year-on-year in March, down from February's 1.0% growth, with travel spending seeing a notable drop.

  • Key Highlights from Barclays Survey
  • BRC Retail Sales Overview
  • Key Highlights from BRC Survey
  • Reporting and Editorial Credits
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  • •A broader backdrop of weakening sentiment is evident: confidence measures hit multi‑month lows as households delay major purchases and build savings amid inflation and energy worries (investing.com)
  • 3How did travel spending in the UK change compared to last year?

    Travel spending fell by 3.3% year-on-year in March, marking the first decline since March 2021.

    4What trends were identified in retail sales according to the BRC?

    Total retail sales rose 3.6% annually in March, with strong food sales due to Easter, but non-food categories like clothing and travel goods struggled.

    5How are UK consumers responding to economic uncertainty?

    According to Barclays, one in seven consumers are delaying major purchases and increasing their savings to cope with uncertainty in the Middle East.

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