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Shoes out, sheets in: How Australians are purchasing their way through lockdown

The impact of the pandemic is continuing to show up in odd places. This time, consumer spending on sheets over shoes.
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Jason Murphy
Consumer-spending

Glancing at the ABS trade statistics, the impact of the pandemic shows up disproportionately in odd places.

One industry bearing the brunt is footwear.

When you’re at home all the time, who needs shoes?

Shoe imports are down 30% on August last year.

Meanwhile, the category that includes bedding is resurgent after a dip early in the pandemic, up 15% on the same time last year.

If the old saying is right — better to wear out shoes than sheets — Australia is in trouble.

But these days, perhaps the saying is redundant.

After all, on webcam, who can see your feet?

This article was first published by Crikey.

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