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Consumer confidence survey

27.02.2023

Consumer confidence stabilises in February 2023.

The Banque centrale du Luxembourg’s consumer confidence indicator has stabilised in February.

The components of the indicator have evolved in various ways this month. In February, households have kept revising upwards their expectations for both the general economic situation in Luxembourg and their personal financial situation. In the meantime, households’ perceptions of their personal financial situation have receded somewhat while their intentions in terms of major purchases have diminished noticeably.

In total, the consumer confidence indicator, which is the arithmetic mean of the four components[1] has stabilised in February 2023.

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

2021

February

-9

-21

0

0

-15

 

March

-7

-8

-6

-1

-13

 

April

-3

-3

-2

3

-7

 

May

-1

11

-2

1

-12

 

June

2

19

-1

1

-11

 

July

-3

9

-4

1

-18

 

August

-1

5

1

2

-12

 

September

-2

8

-1

2

-16

 

October

-4

8

-5

-3

-15

 

November

-8

-5

-8

-8

-10

 

December

-7

-9

-4

-3

-13

2022

January

-8

-6

-4

-4

-19

 

February

-8

-3

-10

-7

-10

 

March

-24

-45

-13

-18

-21

 

April

-22

-34

-16

-19

-19

 

May

-21

-32

-16

-16

-20

 

June

-22

-35

-15

-18

-20

 

July

-23

-42

-14

-17

-18

 

August

-26

-42

-19

-17

-27

 

September

-29

-46

-17

-30

-25

 

October

-27

-41

-16

-25

-25

 

November

-25

-40

-14

-13

-30

 

December

-20

-30

-15

-16

-20

2023

January

-17

-23

-16

-7

-20

 

February

-17

-18

-18

-5

-26

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.

This survey is co-financed by the European Commission.

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