In 2024, the total number of job losses in the retail sector in the United Kingdom (UK) reached 169,395 for the full year. According to estimations, there were almost 13,500 retail store closures, 7,537 of which were through administration. Some 5,942 of these closures were a result of "rationalisation" processes, which the source defined as "store closures or job losses occurring either as a regular aspect of business or a special cost-cutting programme."
Number of job losses and store closures in the retail sector in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2024
Characteristic
Administration
Rationalisation
Totals
Specific redundancies & rationalisation
7,727
17,757
25,484
Self-employed/concessions in larger shops
4,311
6,200
10,511
Independent store closures
6.62
4,722
11,341
Independent job losses
32,645
25,971
58.62
Multiples: stores closed
918
1,220
2,138
Multiples: jobs lost
11,231
65,553
74,784
Total store closures
7,537
5,942
13,479
Total job losses
55,914
113,481
169,395
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The source defines rationalisation as follows: "our term for store closures or job losses occurring either as a regular aspect of business or a special cost-cutting programme. Retailers may close stores or warehouses, reorganise their management structure in stores or the head office or propose cuts in every department in order to reduce losses and cut costs, but where there is no recourse to administration or CVAs."
CVA is defined by the source s follows: "CVAs – Company Voluntary Arrangements – a different form of insolvency intended normally to give a business time to prepare a recovery business plan, which needs the agreement of its creditors. The plans often involve store closures and job losses as part of relaunching the business."
Missing data points for administrations and CVAs were not applicable.
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Centre for Retail Research. (January 22, 2025). Number of job losses and store closures in the retail sector in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2024 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved May 08, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1109128/retail-job-losses-and-store-closures-in-the-uk/
Centre for Retail Research. "Number of job losses and store closures in the retail sector in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2024." Chart. January 22, 2025. Statista. Accessed May 08, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1109128/retail-job-losses-and-store-closures-in-the-uk/
Centre for Retail Research. (2025). Number of job losses and store closures in the retail sector in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2024. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: May 08, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1109128/retail-job-losses-and-store-closures-in-the-uk/
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