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UK Consumers Remain Subdued on Tough Outlook, GfK Shows

LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - British consumer confidence held steady in June but younger people turned more pessimistic ​about the economy and their personal financial ‌situation against a backdrop of political uncertainty, a long-running survey showed on Friday.

GfK's monthly Consumer Confidence Index ​held at -23 in June the same as ​in May, and marginally above economists' median ⁠forecast in a Reuters poll that had pointed ​to a fall to -24.

"The lack of movement in ​the headline figure is misleading as, beneath the surface, there are new signs that confidence is weakening," Neil ​Bellamy, GfK's consumer insights director, said.

  • Confidence among ​people aged between 16 and 29 dropped by 11 points ‌to -2, ⁠the weakest in two years

  • Consumers' assessment of their personal financial situation over the past 12 months fell by three points to -10 while their expectations ​for the coming ​year ⁠held at -2

  • Intentions to make major purchases was unchanged at -20, its joint-lowest since January 2025

  • Households' ​assessment of the general economic outlook ​for the ⁠past year fell by two points to -49, while their outlook for the coming 12 months rose ⁠by ​two points to -36

  • The GfK ​survey was based on 2,003 responses between May 29 and June ​10

Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by David Milliken

Source: Reuters


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