Swedish Consumer Morale Improves in May
2026-05-28 07:18
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Sweden’s household confidence indicator rose to 92.4 in May 2026, picking up from a revised eight-month low of 91.7 in the previous month.
Households became more optimistic about their finances over the next twelve months (7 vs 5 in April), while sentiment toward the broader Swedish economy remained unchanged (-23).
Concerns about unemployment over the same period also eased (26 vs 32), and attitudes toward purchasing capital goods turned less pessimistic (-15 vs -17).
On the other hand, expectations for personal savings in the coming year edged lower (46 vs 47).
On prices, households expected lower inflation over the next twelve months (7.4% vs 7.5%), while their assessment of inflation over the past year moderated (10.2% vs 11.2%).
Meanwhile, the variable mortgage interest rate is expected to stand at 3.8% over both the one- and two-year horizons, while the five-year expectation is slightly lower at 3.7%.