London, 29.03.2018
GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index increased three points in March 2018. All five of the constituent measures recorded higher values.
Joe Staton, Head of Experience Innovation UK at GfK, says:
"Despite the Beast from the East leaving the nation shivering under a blanket of snow, stoic UK consumers turned faintly bullish this March with a three-point uptick in the Overall Index Score to -7. Spring is in the air with increases across the board on personal finances, the general economy – over the last year and next year – and on current major purchase intentions. The prospect of wage rises finally outstripping declining inflation, high levels of employment with low-level interest rates, and finally some movement on the Brexit front appear to have boosted our spirits. It’s still a little early to be talking about green-shoots, and the core score is of course still negative, but this is definitely a movement in the right direction. Consumers are feeling a tiny spring in their step – let’s see next month if April showers dampen the mood."
The Overall Index Score in March 2018 is -7. All five of the measures increased in March.
The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last 12 months has increased three points this month to +3; this is one point higher than this time last year.
The forecast for personal finances over the next 12 months has increased five points to +10 this month; this is seven points higher than March 2017.
The measure for the General Economic Situation of the country during the last 12 months has increased three points to -26; this is five points lower than March 2017.
Expectations for the General Economic Situation over the next 12 months have increased four points to -22; this is two points lower than this time last year.
The Major Purchase Index has increased two points this month to +2; this is four points lower than March 2017.
The Savings Index has increased one point to +13 in March; this is 14 points higher than this time last year.
These are GfK’s global findings ahead of CES 2024.
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