Norway Consumer Confidence Falls to 4-Month Low

2026-02-24 06:08 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Norway’s consumer confidence indicator fell to -9.4 in Q1 2026 from an upwardly revised -4.7 in the previous quarter, marking the sixteenth consecutive period of negative sentiment.

Consumers’ expectations for the country’s economic performance continued to weaken over the past twelve months (-31.7 vs -24.4 in Q4) and the next twelve months (-20.1 vs -8.3).

Households' optimism about their personal finances a year ahead declined slightly (9.5 vs 10.1), while sentiment toward major purchases became more negative (-11.2 vs -8.9).

In contrast, households reported a modest improvement in their assessment of personal finances over the past year (0.5 vs -0.1).



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