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Consumer Confidence Survey

30.08.2017

Consumer confidence slightly declines in August 2017.

The Banque centrale du Luxembourg’s consumer confidence indicator has declined slightly in August 2017.

All the components of the indicator have evolved unfavorably this month with the exception of the component related to households’ capacity to save, which has stabilised.

In August, households’ expectations about both the general economic situation in Luxembourg and their financial situation have declined. Their concerns about unemployment have risen for the third consecutive month. In total, the consumer confidence indicator, which is the arithmetic mean of the four components, has declined slightly in August 2017.[1]

The results are presented in the table below: 

 

 

 

Expectations over the next 12 months

 

 

Consumer confidence indicator

General economic situation in Luxembourg

Unemployment in Luxembourg

Financial situation of households

Savings of households

2015

August

1

-10

26

0

42

 

September

0

-14

26

-2

41

 

October

-1

-10

27

0

34

 

November

3

-7

21

-1

39

 

December

5

-6

13

-1

41

2016

January

5

-3

11

0

35

February

7

-5

11

1

45

 

March

9

-4

8

5

44

 

April

8

-4

3

3

34

 

May

8

-3

8

2

42

 

June

10

-3

7

2

46

 

July

7

-3

11

1

41

 

August

10

-4

5

5

45

 

September

5

-5

10

1

35

 

October

6

-3

10

7

31

 

November

11

2

3

5

40

 

December

14

4

3

5

50

2017

January

10

1

6

4

41

February

10

1

3

3

38

 

March

16

3

-4

8

49

 

April

15

6

-1

3

49

 

May

17

7

-8

2

49

 

June

13

3

0

3

47

 

July

13

6

1

3

45

 

August

12

4

2

2

45

Note: The consumer confidence indicator results from the average of balances related to consumers’ expectations of (1) the general economic situation and (2) unemployment (inverted sign) in Luxembourg, of (3) their financial situation and (4) their future savings. Balances are constructed as the difference between the percentages of respondents giving positive and negative replies. In terms of unemployment, a positive reply means an unfavourable development in the labour market.

This survey is co-financed by the European Commission.

[1] The four components of the consumer confidence indicator are seasonally adjusted.