HARDI’s monthly TRENDS report shows average sales growth by HADI distributor members declined by 1.9% in May 2019.
The average annualized sales growth for the 12 months through May 2019 is 9.8%.
“Given the challenges this month, I think a sales dip of only 2% is quite an achievement,” HARDI Market Research & Benchmarking Analyst Brian Loftus noted. “Most regions had very difficult sales comparisons vs. a May 2018 that was much warmer than normal in many regions, and there was excessive precipitation this May across the Central and Southwest regions.”
The days sales outstanding (DSO), a measure of how quickly customers pay their bills, is unusually low for this time of year, HARDI explained. “DSO usually increases this time of year as cooling season gets rolling,” Loftus said. “May was cooler than normal in the Northeast, Central and Western regions. Then all the rain in the Central and Southwest regions interfered with activities. June will likely be closer to normal and so will the DSO.”
“The annual growth rate was in double-digit territory from October 2018 through April 2019, but that will be difficult to preserve through the second half of the year,” Loftus said. Job growth is slowing, residential permits peaked last summer and are down 2%, existing home sales are down by nearly 4%, the latest Conference Board’s June Consumer Confidence Index experienced the largest one-month decline since 2015, and the ABI is struggling to stay in the expansion territory above 50.
“An unusually warm summer can stimulate enough demand to offset any easing of the pace of economic growth,” Loftus added.