Finnish Consumer Morale Highest Since 2022

2026-06-29 05:10 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Finland’s consumer confidence indicator increased to -5.3 in June 2026 from -10.5 in May.

It was the highest reading since February 2022, when the indicator was in positive territory, though it remained well below the long-term average of -2.9.

Consumers expected the country's economy to strengthen sharply over the next 12 months (-6.3 vs -21.9 in May), while their assessment of their current personal financial situation remained steady (at -3.0), and they became much more optimistic about their own finances over the next 12 months (7.0 vs 4.6 in May).

Consumers continued to regard the timing for purchasing durable goods as less unfavorable (-13.0 vs -16.8), while their intention to save improved (-9.6 vs -11.4).

Meanwhile, labor market sentiment improved, with 21% of consumers expecting unemployment to decline over the next year.

However, inflation expectations remained elevated, with expected inflation holding at 4.6% over the next 12 months.



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Finnish Consumer Morale Highest Since 2022
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