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Consumer confidence rebounds in December

Consumer confidence has rebounded in January after slipping in December according to figures released by GfK in its latest Consumer Confidence Barometer. The headline index climbed… View Article

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Consumer confidence rebounds in December

Consumer confidence has rebounded in January after slipping in December according to figures released by GfK in its latest Consumer Confidence Barometer.

The headline index climbed by five points to 1 this month with all measures used to calculate the index score seeing increases.

While the forecast for personal finances over the next 12 months rose by four points to 5, the index measuring expectations for the general economic situation over the next 12 months rose by four points to -1.

Meanwhile, the climate for major purchase index increased by six points to 5. 

Nick Moon, managing director of social research at GfK, said: “With less than 100 days before the election, this big jump in the Index will be very welcome news for the government, but before we get too carried away we need as always to look at the bigger picture.

“Last month I remarked that for the first time in eight months the index had moved outside the range of -1 (plus or minus 2), and this month’s increase has done no more than return the index to that same range, albeit the upper end of it. If next month sees another rise, that will definitely signal good news for the government but, if not, it will suggest that the growth in GDP is not making people feel better off.”

 

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