France Consumer Confidence at 4-Month Low
2026-03-26 08:07
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
The consumer confidence indicator in France fell to 89 in March 2026, in line with market expectations but slightly below February’s reading of 91.
This marked the lowest level since November 2025 and remained below its long-term average of 100, as households became more pessimistic about their future personal financial situation (-12 vs -8 in February), alongside a slight weakening in perceptions of saving capacity, both in the present (23 vs 24) and the future (16 vs 17).
Consumers also expressed a more negative outlook on the country’s future standard of living (-62 vs -55).
Meanwhile, the share of households expecting prices to accelerate over the next twelve months dropped sharply (-1 vs -29), while the proportion of respondents who view it as a good time to make major purchases edged lower (-29 vs -28).
Concerns about future unemployment also eased marginally (47 vs 48).