Bulgaria Consumer Mood Falls to 3-Year Low
2026-05-08 08:29
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Bulgaria’s consumer confidence fell further to -28.6 in Q2 2026 from -25.9 in the previous quarter, marking the weakest reading since Q2 2023.
The decline was driven by worsening assessments of households’ financial situation over the past 12 months (-38.6 vs -25.8 in Q1 2026) and expectations for the year ahead (-25.6 vs -23.9), alongside greater uncertainty about future finances (-22.2 vs -19.4).
Sentiment toward the broader economy also weakened for the past 12 months (-63 vs -49.3), while expectations for the next year improved slightly (-33.1 vs -34).
Meanwhile, inflation perceptions over the past 12 months surged (76.7 vs 58.3), though consumers expected price pressures to ease over the coming year (26.4 vs 32.8).
Concerns about unemployment in the next 12 months moderated (18.2 vs 22.3), while sentiment toward making major purchases weakened further (-44.4 vs -37.5).
At the same time, current views on the ability to save money became less favorable (-47 vs -39).