23 November 2024, 15:15
By Furniture News Aug 19, 2022

Bleak outlook for consumer confidence

GfK’s Consumer Confidence Index decreased three points in August to -44.

All five measures were down in comparison to the July 22nd announcement – the Major Purchase Index decreased by four points to -38, down 35 points YoY.

Joe Staton, client strategy director at GfK, says: “The overall index score dropped three points in August to -44, the lowest since records began in 1974. All measures fell, reflecting acute concerns as the cost of living soars.

"A sense of exasperation about the UK’s economy is the biggest driver of these findings. Our sub-measure on the general economy over the past year has decreased MoM since December 2021 – that’s eight months in a row. A similar consistent sharp decline since December 2021 is evident in how consumers see the economy a year ahead, and this month’s score of -60 sets a new record.

"These findings point to a sense of capitulation, of financial events moving far beyond the control of ordinary people. With headline after headline revealing record inflation eroding household buying power, the strain on the personal finances of many in the UK is alarming. Just making ends meet has become a nightmare, and the crisis of confidence will only worsen with the darkening days of autumn and the colder months of winter.”

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