Slovenia Consumer Morale at Near 5-Year High

2026-06-19 08:46 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

The consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia increased by 7 percentage points month-over-month to -20 in June 2026 from -28 in the previous month.

It marked the highest reading since August 2021, as households became less pessimistic about the general economic outlook over the next twelve months (-20 vs -35 in May) and their personal financial outlook over the same period (-10 vs -19).

Assessments also improved regarding households' financial situation over the past year (-17 vs -20) and the general economic situation over the same period (-39 vs -43).

Moreover, expectations for major purchases over the next twelve months became less negative (-32 vs -35), as did assessments of current conditions for major purchases (-25 vs -31).

Finally, households were less pessimistic about their savings prospects over the next twelve months (-17 vs -21).



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Slovenia Consumer Morale at Near 5-Year High
The consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia increased by 7 percentage points month-over-month to -20 in June 2026 from -28 in the previous month. It marked the highest reading since August 2021, as households became less pessimistic about the general economic outlook over the next twelve months (-20 vs -35 in May) and their personal financial outlook over the same period (-10 vs -19). Assessments also improved regarding households' financial situation over the past year (-17 vs -20) and the general economic situation over the same period (-39 vs -43). Moreover, expectations for major purchases over the next twelve months became less negative (-32 vs -35), as did assessments of current conditions for major purchases (-25 vs -31). Finally, households were less pessimistic about their savings prospects over the next twelve months (-17 vs -21).
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