Finnish Consumer Morale Remains Weak in December
2025-12-29 06:45
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
Finland’s consumer confidence fell to -7.3 in December 2025 from -6.5 in the previous month.
The latest figure remained well below the long-term average of -2.8, reflecting continued weakness in overall sentiment.
While households’ assessments of their current economic situation improved slightly from both November and a year ago (-0.2 vs -2.8 in November), they were still low, and outlooks for the broader Finnish economy remained subdued (-41.4 vs -37.1).
Most consumers also still viewed the timing as unfavorable for purchasing durable goods (-16.5 vs -10.6) or taking out loans (-30.3 vs -25.5), with few planning major spending or home purchases (-23.9 vs -20.5).
Additionally, concerns about unemployment remained high, both generally (-26.7 vs -27.2) and personally (-15.7 vs -16.6), and women’s confidence in the economy continued to lag behind men’s.
Meanwhile, expectations for personal finances over the next year (7.8 vs 9.2) softened a little but stayed near the long-term average.