18 April 2024, 18:40
By Furniture News Aug 30, 2019

Consumer confidence falls again in August

UK Consumer Confidence fell three points to -14 in August, according to GfK's long-running barometer of the population's willingness to spend.

All five measures decreased, including the major purchase index, which fell three points to +1 – five points lower YoY.

Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK, says: “Until Brexit leaves the front pages – whenever that will be – consumers can be forgiven for feeling nervous not just about the wider economy but also about their financial situation. That’s an important distinction, because a significant development in August is the sudden drop in views on personal finances ‘over the next 12 months’ after the encouraging jump in this measure last month.

"For a long time, the downward momentum in the overall index score has been associated with our views on economy. But reduced confidence is now affecting how we see our personal finances. If there is a continuation of that dip in our feelings about our ‘future wallets’, we’d quickly see a headline score (the average of our five sub-measures) crash to a level that approaches the worrying figures seen in the worst days of the 2008/2009 financial crisis. We are not there yet, and we may not necessarily get there, but it’s a trend we need to watch carefully.”

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