Irish Consumer Sentiment Hits 4-Month High
2026-06-30 23:18
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
Ireland’s Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Index rose to a four-month high of 62.2 in June 2026 from 59.4 in May, extending its recovery for a second consecutive month as concerns over household finances, the economic outlook, and future conditions eased.
The index has rebounded by nine points over the past two months but remained below February’s 65.2 reading and well under its long-term average of 83.2, reflecting lingering uncertainty over a lasting peace in the Middle East and still-elevated retail fuel prices.
Four of the five survey components improved, while confidence in the jobs market weakened amid Meta’s planned workforce reductions and growing concerns over AI-related employment risks.
Although easing global oil prices and government energy support helped soften inflation concerns, households remained broadly pessimistic about their financial situation, signaling consumers are still cautious despite improving sentiment.