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Consumer Confidence Improves Despite Election

Consumer confidence in the UK has improved for the third month in a row, with data suggesting that people are becoming more positive about the economy after a difficult few years.

Despite the uncertainty caused by the general election, GfK’s Consumer Confidence Index increased three points to -14 in June. Three measures were up, one was down, and one was unchanged in comparison to last month’s announcement.

Consumer-Confidence-GFK-June-2024The improvement was bolstered by consumers’ more sympathetic view of the economy for the last year and the 12 months to come. Joe Staton, Client Strategy Director GfK, commented: “Those measures on the economy registered sharp increases of seven points and six points respectively, and there was a welcome three-point boost in intentions to make major purchases.”

He added: “While June’s reading of -14 is the third month in a row that confidence has increased, the headline score remains negative owing to the difficulties so many have experienced as the unrelenting cost-of-living crisis batters household budgets. Nevertheless, consumer confidence continues its robust long-term upward trend this month, and has recovered significantly since the record low of -49 reached in September 2022. Consumers like financial certainty, and this has to be the cornerstone if we are to see confidence break out into positive territory.”