The current consumer confidence level remains significantly lower than its two-decade average of minus 10. Historical data reveals that the index peaked at 36 in January 2000 and plummeted to its lowest, minus 59, in September and October of 2022, as per CBS.
February's analysis indicates a decline in optimism regarding the economy, with this segment of the indicator dropping to minus 41 from January's minus 39. While there is a positive shift in how consumers view the economic situation over the past twelve months, their outlook for the coming year has dimmed.
On a positive note, the willingness to buy metric has seen an uptick, moving to minus 17 in February from January's minus 20. This suggests that, although consumers feel slightly better about their financial situation over the last year, their expectations for the upcoming year remain steady. Additionally, there's a less negative stance towards making significant purchases now compared to the previous month.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)