Skip to content
CityAM
Main navigation
  • News
    • News
      • Latest Business News
      • Economics
      • Politics
      • Tech
      • Banking
      • FTSE 100 Live
      • Retail
      • Insurance
      • Legal
      • Property
      • Transport
      • Markets
    • From our partners
      • AON
      • Bayes Business School
      • Canada BIDs
      • Central London Alliance CIC
      • Destination City
      • Halkin
      • Olympia
      • Inside Saudi
      • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
      • Santander X
      • YEAR SIX Dividend
    • Featured

      The next person to shop your store may not be a person at all

      AI shopping agents are rewriting the rules of online retail across North America

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Latest Sports News
      • Sport
      • Sport Business
    • From our partners
      • The Morning Briefing: SBS x CityAM
      • Aramco Team Series
      • LIV Golf
    • Featured

      Cohere's Aidan Gomez bets the house on 'sovereign AI' with Aleph Alpha merger valuing the group at $20bn

      Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez on stage discussing the Toronto AI lab's strategy

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Life&Style
    • Life&Style
      • Life&Style
      • Toast the City Awards
      • The Magazine
      • Travel
      • Culture
      • Motoring
      • Wellness
      • The RED BULLETiN
      • Do it with Shared Ownership
      • Media Speak Hub
    • Featured

      Moonvalley's Naeem Talukdar is selling Hollywood the one thing rival AI video tools cannot: legal cover

      Moonvalley's Marey AI video model produces Hollywood-grade footage trained on licensed data

      Submit a story

      Tell us your story.

      Submit
  • Investec
  • Events
  • Latest Paper
Tuesday 09 June 2026 3:30 am  |  Updated:  Monday 08 June 2026 3:49 pm

Soaring petrol prices and Devil Wears Prada 2 help consumer spending return to growth

By: Samuel Norman

Senior City Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
Supermarkets have been accused of hiking petrol prices to artificially high levels
The Iran war has spiked global fuel prices

Soaring fuel prices and box office hits helped consumer spending return to growth in May, according to fresh data from Barclays.

Consumer card spending was up 0.8 per cent year-on-year last month, following a 0.1 per cent dip in April. 

The rise came as essential spending jumped 0.7 per cent, led by a near 12 per cent spike in fuel spending as Brits were faced with higher prices at the pump as oil prices soared.

Brent crude – the international benchmark for oil prices – held above the $110 mark for extended periods throughout May before sliding under three digits in the final days of the month following a fragile peace deal between the US and Iran.

The average price of unleaded petrol rose to 158.52p a litre in May, marking its highest level since the start of the Iran war, according to the RAC. This came above May’s previous peak of 158.31p.

Julien Lafargue, chief market strategist at Barclays Private Bank and Wealth Management, said: “May’s data offers an early sign that household demand may be stabilising, but the macro backdrop remains finely balanced. 

“The key question now is whether improving confidence can be sustained, particularly if inflation remains sticky and interest rates trend higher.”

Read more

Barclays consumer spending drops for first time since 2024

Barclays ATM machine exterior with bank branding and customer interface in a busy urban setting

Entertainment spending lifted by Devil Wears Prada sequel

Non-essential spending enjoyed a return to growth, a 0.9 per cent jump, following a 0.3 per cent contraction.

Entertainment spending was cited as a key driver, swinging to a 5.8 per cent increase from a 0.6 per cent decline in April, on the back of box-office success with The Devil Wears Prada 2, which grossed over $663m worldwide. 

But Brits continued to opt to spend their free time at home, with travel spending falling 5.8 per cent – its third consecutive month of decline. 

Airline spending took a 12.9 per cent hit as the industry continues to grapple with the geopolitical climate. 

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) – the trade association for the world’s airlines that represents more than 370 members – has warned firms will have to spend an extra $100bn on jet fuel this year with fares “inevitably” set to rise to cover the bill.

“High oil prices will inevitably mean higher ticket prices,” IATA’s director general Willie Walsh said.

“There’s just no way to avoid that,” he added.

Read more

On the Beach shares slide as Brits delay booking holidays

On the Beach reported revenue growth of seven per cent

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Banking
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Retail

People & Organisations

  • bank
  • bank accounts
  • bank bonuses
  • bank branches
  • banking
  • Barclays
  • Barclays Consumer Spend
  • COnsumer
  • Consumer behaviour
  • consumer bills
  • consumer brands
  • Consumer confidence
  • fuel
  • Iran
  • iran conflict
  • iran crisis
  • iran war
  • Middle East
  • middle east conflict
  • middle east war
  • petrol
  • petrol prices
  • the devil wears prada
  • the devil wears prada 2

Trending Articles

  • As it happened: FTSE 100 relief rally runs out of steam as BP and Shell weigh; Oil hits three-month low

  • London Tech Week sums up everything wrong with UK tech

  • Rolls-Royce shares surge as SMR unit bags multi-billion pound Swedish nuclear contract

  • Rathbones to suspend thousands of client account inflows after FCA probe deals £530m blow

  • KPMG’s Summer Friday half-day rollback signals deeper woes for Big Four giants

More from CityAM

  • ZayZoon, the Calgary fintech born on a fishing boat, posts 1,487% growth as earned wage access goes mainstream

    ZayZoon co-founder Tate Hackert built the Calgary fintech around earned wage access
  • Botpress raises $25m as Quebec's Sylvain Perron pitches his startup as the 'infrastructure layer' for AI agents

    Botpress product UI: the Quebec startup pitches itself as the infrastructure layer for enterprise AI agents
  • FluidAI wins US FDA clearance for its surgical monitor as Waterloo's Youssef Helwa targets 100,000 operations

    FluidAI's Origin surgical monitor wins FDA clearance for use in US hospitals
  • JD Sports warns of ‘muted growth’ amid weak consumer spending

    Retail
    JD Sports storefront with branded signage and display windows showcasing athletic apparel and footwear
  • Reeves warned Iran war oil shock will lead to government borrowing spike

    Economics
    Rachel Reeves speaking at an IOD event.
  • Investment firms anticipate surge in renewable energy spending

    Energy
    Battery storage sites are seen as crucial to supporting renewable energy.
  • Gold prices glitter amid geopolitical uncertainty

    Investing
    Gold jewelry displayed in Indian market as gold price hits record $5,097 amid Trump tariff turmoil and investor demand
  • OECD: Growth to remain below one per cent as UK economy struggles with unemployment

    Economics
    Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves discussing policy at a press conference, emphasizing Labours economic strategy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • News
  • Markets & Economics
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Life&Style
  • Personal Finance

Follow us for breaking news and latest updates

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
Copyright 2026 CityAM Limited