Slovakia Consumer Morale Edges Up in April
2026-04-29 07:19
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
Slovakia’s consumer confidence indicator edged up by 0.8 percentage points to -27.4 in April 2026 from -28.2 in the previous month, which was the lowest in three years, signaling a slight improvement in household sentiment.
Consumers were less pessimistic about their ability to save (-14.1 vs -16.1 in March), while concerns over future unemployment also eased marginally (37.1 vs 38.8).
Conversely, sentiment deteriorated further regarding households’ current financial situation (-12.5 vs -12) and the country’s general economic outlook (-45.9 vs -45.7).
Among other indicators, consumers were also less negative about making major purchases (-18.2 vs -20.5), suggesting a modest improvement in spending intentions, while inflation expectations continued to rise (39.3 vs 38.8).