• GfK’s UK long-running Consumer Confidence Index slipped by one point to -10 in October

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31 October 2017

GfK’s UK long-running Consumer Confidence Index slipped by one point to -10 in October

Both measures for the General Economic Situation decreased, while the measure for Personal Financial Situation over the last 12 months and the Major Purchase Index increased. The score for Personal Financial situation over the next 12 months stayed the same.

Joe Staton, Head of Market Dynamics at GfK, says:

"It's no surprise that the Overall Index Score continues to bump along in negative territory this month. As concerns about the wider economic prospects for the UK economy dampen our outlook, consumers are showing no real 'get-up-and-go'. The tiny shift up a point in how we view our personal finances over the past year is counter-intuitive given rising living costs, an imminent interest rate rise, and the reality that we earn less in real terms in 2017 than in early 2006".

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