Swiss Consumer Sentiment Misses Forecasts
2026-07-10 07:47
By
Mariene Camarillo
1 min. read
Switzerland’s consumer confidence index fell to -36 in June 2026 from -32 in the same month a year earlier, missing market expectations of -35.
The decline was driven by deteriorating perceptions across all major components, particularly job security, with the corresponding sub-index dropping to -62.8 from -42.7 in June 2025.
Consumers also turned more cautious about their future financial situation, as that indicator fell to -31.8 from -27.4, while expectations for the broader economy eased to -39.6 from -38.0.
Meanwhile, assessments of past financial conditions deteriorated to -43.4 from -36.4, and the indicator measuring the willingness to make major purchases edged lower to -28.4 from -27.0.
Overall, consumer sentiment remained firmly negative, highlighting persistent concerns over economic conditions, employment prospects, and household finances.