Sweden Consumer Morale Improves Slightly
2026-06-26 07:22
By
Nicole Aliyah
1 min. read
Sweden’s household confidence indicator increased to 93.6 in June 2026, picking up from an upwardly revised 92.8 in the previous month.
Confidence was supported by a more optimistic assessment of Sweden's economy, both over the past year and for the year ahead.
However, views on households' own financial situation and willingness to make major purchases were unchanged, with consumers remaining more pessimistic about their personal finances than the broader economy.
Households continued to expect unemployment to rise over the next 12 months (31 vs 27 in May), although concerns about losing their own jobs eased to the historical average (-6 vs -3).
Meanwhile, saving intentions remained relatively strong (47 vs 46), while plans to reduce purchases of capital goods persisted (-18 vs -15).
Inflation expectations for the next 12 months declined to 7.0%, and households expected variable mortgage rates to average 3.7% over the next one to two years and 3.9% over the next five years.