24 February 2025, 21:55
By Furniture News Feb 24, 2025

Consumer confidence up in February

GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index increased by two points to -20 in February. All measures were up in comparison to last month’s announcement – the Major Purchase Index was up three points to -17 (up eight points YoY).

Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director, NIQ GfK, says: “In contrast to last month when all five core measures were down, this month they are all up. The biggest improvement is in how consumers see their personal finances for the coming year with an increase of four points that takes this measure out of negative territory to +2. 

"The Bank of England interest rate cut on February 6th will have brightened the mood for some people, but the majority are still struggling with a cost of living crisis that is far from over. Prices are still rising above the Bank of England’s target – gas and electricity bills remain a challenge for many households. So, it’s no surprise that consumer views on the general economic situation are still lower than 12 months ago, suggesting that people don’t expect the economy to show any dramatic signs of improvement soon. Politicians looking for bright spots on the horizon will be disappointed.”

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