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Consumer confidence survey
The Banque centrale du Luxembourg’s consumer confidence indicator has increased slightly in June 2024.
All the components of the indicator have evolved favourably this month, with the exception of households' perceptions regarding their past financial situation which fell sharply. In June, households have raised their expectations for both the general economic situation in Luxembourg and, even more markedly, those regarding their own future personal financial situation. In the meantime, households have also significantly revised upwards their intentions in terms of major purchases.
In total, the consumer confidence indicator, which is the arithmetic mean of the four components[1], has increased slightly in June.
The results are presented in the table below:
|
|
Consumer confidence indicator |
Expected general economic situation in Luxembourg |
Perception of financial situation of households |
Expected financial situation of households |
Intended spending on major purchases |
2022 |
June |
-23 |
-40 |
-16 |
-18 |
-20 |
|
July |
-24 |
-45 |
-15 |
-17 |
-18 |
|
August |
-26 |
-41 |
-20 |
-17 |
-27 |
|
September |
-30 |
-47 |
-17 |
-30 |
-25 |
|
October |
-26 |
-40 |
-16 |
-25 |
-24 |
|
November |
-24 |
-37 |
-14 |
-13 |
-30 |
|
December |
-20 |
-27 |
-16 |
-16 |
-20 |
2023 |
January |
-16 |
-23 |
-14 |
-8 |
-20 |
|
February |
-16 |
-18 |
-17 |
-5 |
-26 |
|
March |
-13 |
-17 |
-13 |
-4 |
-19 |
|
April |
-18 |
-22 |
-17 |
-6 |
-28 |
|
May |
-16 |
-24 |
-13 |
-4 |
-23 |
|
June |
-14 |
-17 |
-14 |
-4 |
-19 |
|
July |
-18 |
-19 |
-18 |
-5 |
-30 |
|
August |
-14 |
-23 |
-8 |
-2 |
-23 |
|
September |
-17 |
-25 |
-11 |
-4 |
-27 |
|
October |
-17 |
-18 |
-18 |
-7 |
-26 |
|
November |
-15 |
-14 |
-10 |
-6 |
-32 |
|
December |
-13 |
-10 |
-9 |
-4 |
-29 |
2024 |
January |
-12 |
-18 |
-7 |
-4 |
-20 |
|
February |
-13 |
-20 |
-14 |
-5 |
-11 |
|
March |
-10 |
-16 |
-5 |
2 |
-21 |
|
April |
-9 |
-8 |
-6 |
2 |
-24 |
|
May |
-11 |
-15 |
-5 |
-2 |
-21 |
|
June |
-10 |
-13 |
-11 |
2 |
-16 |
Note: The consumer confidence indicator results from the average of balances related to (1) consumers’ expectations of the general economic situation in Luxembourg; (2) the perception of their financial situation over the past 12 months; (3) their expected financial situation over the next 12 months; and (4) their intended spending on major purchases (furniture, electrical devices…). Balances are constructed as the difference between the percentages of respondents giving positive and negative replies.
[1] The four components of the consumer confidence indicator are seasonally adjusted.
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This survey is co-financed by the European Commission.