The UK GfK Consumer Confidence Index held steady at -23 in June 2026, slightly above market expectations of -24 but unchanged from May. Despite the stable headline reading, GfK Consumer Insights Director Neil Bellamy warned that confidence is weakening beneath the surface as political uncertainty weighs on households. Sentiment among consumers aged 16 to 29 fell sharply by 11 points to -2, its weakest level in two years. Households also grew more pessimistic about their personal finances over the past year, with the gauge dropping three points to -10, while expectations for the year ahead remained subdued at -2. Meanwhile, intentions to make major purchases were unchanged at -20, matching the lowest level since January 2025, suggesting consumers remain cautious about discretionary spending. The survey also showed households' assessment of the economy over the past year deteriorated further, although expectations for the coming 12 months improved modestly. source: GfK Group

Consumer Confidence in the United Kingdom remained unchanged at -23 points in June. Consumer Confidence in the United Kingdom averaged -11.22 points from 1981 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 10.00 points in June of 1987 and a record low of -49.00 points in September of 2022. This page provides the latest reported value for - United Kingdom Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. United Kingdom Consumer Confidence - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on June of 2026.

Consumer Confidence in the United Kingdom remained unchanged at -23 points in June. Consumer Confidence in the United Kingdom is expected to be -24.00 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the United Kingdom Consumer Confidence is projected to trend around -24.00 points in 2027 and -20.00 points in 2028, according to our econometric models.



Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2026-05-21 11:01 PM
Gfk Consumer Confidence
May -23 -25 -28 -27
2026-06-18 11:01 PM
Gfk Consumer Confidence
Jun -23 -23 -24 -24
2026-07-23 11:01 PM
Gfk Consumer Confidence
Jul -23


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Bank Lending Rate 8.98 9.00 percent Apr 2026
CBI Distributive Trades -46.00 -68.00 Net Balance May 2026
GfK Consumer Confidence -23.00 -23.00 points Jun 2026
BoE Consumer Credit 1859.00 1904.00 GBP Million Apr 2026
Consumer Spending 419202.00 416740.00 GBP Million Mar 2026
Disposable Personal Income 442628.00 436779.00 GBP Million Dec 2025
Gasoline Prices 2.14 2.13 USD/Liter May 2026
Households Debt to GDP 73.60 73.70 percent of GDP Dec 2025
Net Lending to Individuals MoM 6227.00 8738.00 GBP Million Apr 2026
Personal Savings 9.90 9.10 percent Dec 2025
Retail Sales ex Fuel MoM 1.20 -0.10 percent May 2026
Retail Sales MoM 1.20 -1.00 percent May 2026
Retail Sales YoY 3.20 0.10 percent May 2026


United Kingdom Consumer Confidence
In the United Kingdom, the consumer confidence survey measures the level of optimism that consumers have about the performance of the economy in the next 12 months. The GfK Consumer Confidence is derived from the survey of about 2,000 consumers which are ask to rate the relative level of past and future economic conditions including personal financial situation, climate for major purchases, overall economic situation and savings level.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-23.00 -23.00 10.00 -49.00 1981 - 2026 points Monthly

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UK Consumer Confidence Remains Subdued
The UK GfK Consumer Confidence Index held steady at -23 in June 2026, slightly above market expectations of -24 but unchanged from May. Despite the stable headline reading, GfK Consumer Insights Director Neil Bellamy warned that confidence is weakening beneath the surface as political uncertainty weighs on households. Sentiment among consumers aged 16 to 29 fell sharply by 11 points to -2, its weakest level in two years. Households also grew more pessimistic about their personal finances over the past year, with the gauge dropping three points to -10, while expectations for the year ahead remained subdued at -2. Meanwhile, intentions to make major purchases were unchanged at -20, matching the lowest level since January 2025, suggesting consumers remain cautious about discretionary spending. The survey also showed households' assessment of the economy over the past year deteriorated further, although expectations for the coming 12 months improved modestly.
2026-06-18
UK Consumer Sentiment Improves Slightly, Recovery Doubtful
The UK GfK Consumer Confidence Index edged up to -23 in May 2026 from -25 in the previous month, which had marked the lowest reading since October 2023 amid worries about the Iran war. The result defied market estimates of -28, suggesting households were slightly less pessimistic. Even so, GfK consumer insights director Neil Bellamy cautioned that the uptick was unlikely to mark a sustained recovery in sentiment. The savings measure dropped sharply, down 10 points, indicating many households are dipping into reserves to meet everyday expenses as living costs remain high. Meanwhile, the gauge tracking major purchase intentions slipped two points to -20, its lowest since January 2025, with lower-income groups especially reluctant to commit to big-ticket spending. Bellamy added that while inflation eased in April, price pressures are expected to re-emerge, and uncertainty over interest rates continues to weigh on confidence and spending plans.
2026-05-21
UK Consumer Confidence Plummets to 2-1/2-Year Low
The UK GfK Consumer Confidence Index dropped four points to -25 in April 2026, its largest decline in a year and the lowest level since October 2023, falling short of market expectations of -24. The sharp downturn reflects deepening concerns over the economic fallout from escalating Middle East tensions, with pessimism spreading across both personal finances and the broader UK economy. Households are increasingly anxious about rising prices, particularly at fuel pumps, which are straining budgets, as well as the prospect of further cost hikes in the months ahead.
2026-04-23