May Restaurant Sales Not Tracking With Improved Employment Trends

06/15/15 09:01AM EDT

Traditionally, strong employment trends would suggest a healthy sales environment for restaurant operators.  There continues to be a clear divergence between improvement in the employment data and same-store sales and traffic trends for the industry.    

Black Box Sales, Traffic

Black Box released same-restaurant sales and traffic estimates for the month of May last week that showed a slight deceleration versus an improved April. Same-restaurant sales retracted to +1.1% and same-restaurant traffic decreased -2.3% both down 80 basis points sequentially, and down 60 bps each on a 2-year basis.

May Restaurant Sales Not Tracking With Improved Employment Trends - CHART 1 

May Restaurant Sales Not Tracking With Improved Employment Trends - Chart 2 

It appears that restaurants are continuing to raise prices despite declining commodity prices. While this is a short term benefit to margins, long term it is testing the elasticity of their customers.  As you can see from the chart below, there is a clear divergence between the operators taking price and a decline in traffic.

May Restaurant Sales Not Tracking With Improved Employment Trends - CHART 3 

Knapp May Sales Trends

Knapp reported that comparable restaurant sales in May 2015 for 5 weeks were +0.9% for same-store sales and -2.0% for guest counts.  This represents a -10 and -40 basis point sequential slowdown respectively for the month.  On a 2-year basis, sales slowed to +0.1% and traffic down -2.0%. 

Strong Employment Data in All Age Groups

All age groups had positive employment growth during the month, highlighted by the 25-34 YOA group up 3.42%. As predicted last month, the sequential improvement seen in April in the 20-24 YOA group resulted in an impressive move to positive territory in May, up +0.75% versus last month down -0.22%. The older age groups 45-54 and 55-64 saw sequential deceleration of -8.9 and -90.3 bps respectively but still remain strong. These are very encouraging numbers for the restaurant industry, and we hope to see this trend continue through the summer.

May Employment Growth Data:

  • 20-24 YOA +0.75% YoY; +96.1 bps sequentially
  • 25-34 YOA +3.42% YoY; +24.9 bps sequentially
  • 35-44 YOA +0.77% YoY; +25.4 bps sequentially
  • 45-54 YOA +0.27% YoY; -8.9 bps sequentially
  • 55-64 YOA +2.61% YoY; -90.3 bps sequentially

May Restaurant Sales Not Tracking With Improved Employment Trends - CHART 4 

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