Consumers are slightly less negative once again
At -27, the consumer confidence indicator for February is positioned well below its long-term average for the past two decades (-10). The indicator reached an all-time high (36) in January 2000, while the all-time low (-59) was reached in September and October 2022. CBS has monitored consumer confidence every month since April 1986 based on the consumer survey. Consumer confidence is an average of 5 sub-questions, where the balance of positive and negative answers is taken from each question. If all consumers are positive, the balance is 100. If all consumers are negative, the balance is -100.
year | month | balance (average of the component questions) |
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2020 | March | -3 |
2020 | April | -23 |
2020 | May | -31 |
2020 | June | -27 |
2020 | July | -26 |
2020 | August | -29 |
2020 | September | -28 |
2020 | October | -30 |
2020 | November | -26 |
2020 | December | -19 |
2021 | January | -19 |
2021 | February | -19 |
2021 | March | -18 |
2021 | April | -14 |
2021 | May | -9 |
2021 | June | -3 |
2021 | July | -4 |
2021 | August | -6 |
2021 | September | -5 |
2021 | October | -10 |
2021 | November | -20 |
2021 | December | -26 |
2022 | January | -28 |
2022 | February | -30 |
2022 | March | -39 |
2022 | April | -48 |
2022 | May | -47 |
2022 | June | -50 |
2022 | July | -51 |
2022 | August | -54 |
2022 | September | -59 |
2022 | October | -59 |
2022 | November | -56 |
2022 | December | -52 |
2023 | January | -49 |
2023 | February | -44 |
2023 | March | -39 |
2023 | April | -37 |
2023 | May | -38 |
2023 | June | -39 |
2023 | July | -39 |
2023 | August | -40 |
2023 | September | -39 |
2023 | October | -38 |
2023 | November | -33 |
2023 | December | -29 |
2024 | January | -28 |
2024 | -27 |
Consumers more pessimistic about the economy
Consumers are more pessimistic about the economy in February than they were in January. This component of the indicator fell to -41, compared to -39 in January. Consumers’ assessment of the economic situation over the past twelve months has improved, but their assessment of the economic outlook for the next twelve months has worsened.
Willingness to buy less negative
Willingness to buy among consumers stands at -17 in February, up from -20 in January. While consumers’ assessment of their own financial situation over the last 12 months has improved, their assessment of the next 12 months has remained unchanged. Consumers also became slightly less negative about making large purchases in February than they were in January.
February (balance % positive answers and % negative answers) | January (balance % positive answers and % negative answers) | ||
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Consumer confidence | Average component questions | -27 | -28 |
Economic climate | Economic situation past 12 months | -56 | -59 |
Economic climate | Economic situation next 12 months | -26 | -20 |
Willingness to buy | Financial situation last 12 months | -16 | -22 |
Willingness to buy | Financial situation next 12 months | 2 | 2 |
Willingness to buy | Good time to buy consumer durables | -37 | -39 |
Sources
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