Eurozone Consumer Confidence at Over 3-Year Low
2026-04-29 09:12
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Euro Area consumer confidence was confirmed at -20.6 in April 2026, the lowest since December 2022, compared to -16.4 in the prior month, according to flash estimates.
In the broader European Union, consumer sentiment plunged to -19.4 from -15.4 in March, driven by broad-based weakness across all components, amid heightened global economic uncertainty linked to the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Energy supply disruptions arising from the Middle East conflict are stoking inflationary pressures, which may prompt higher interest rates and place further strain on households.
Survey respondents reported worsening finances, softer spending plans, and a pronounced deterioration in economic expectations.
Confidence in both the eurozone and the EU remains well below their long-term averages.