The statistic shows an index of consumer confidence in the member states of the European Union in December 2024. According to the source, consumer confidence is shown by seasonally adjusted numerical averages, converted from answers to selected questions that are closely related to the reference variables being tracked (e.g. expectations around personal financial situation in the next twelve months, savings, prosperity to buy). A positive value indicates that the consumers are optimistic about the economic situation; a negative value indicates pessimism. In Greece, consumer confidence was at -44.5 points in December 2024.
The statistic shows an index of consumer confidence in the euro area and the EU from January 2022 to January 2025. According to the source, consumer confidence is shown by seasonally adjusted numerical averages (answers) to selected questions that are closely related to the reference variables being tracked (e.g. expectations around personal financial situation in the next twelve months, savings, prosperity to buy). A positive value indicates that the consumers are optimistic about the economic situation; a negative value indicates pessimism. In January 2025, the consumer confidence in the euro area amounted to -14.2 points.
The statistic shows an index of consumer confidence in the European Union from February 2024 to January 2025. According to the source, consumer confidence is shown by seasonally adjusted numerical averages, converted from answers to selected questions that are closely related to the reference variables being tracked (e.g. expectations around personal financial situation in the next twelve months, savings, prosperity to buy). A positive value indicates that the consumers are optimistic about the economic situation; a negative value indicates pessimism. In January 2025, the consumer confidence in the EU amounted to -13.3 points.
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The statistic shows an index of consumer confidence in the member states of the European Union in December 2024. According to the source, consumer confidence is shown by seasonally adjusted numerical averages, converted from answers to selected questions that are closely related to the reference variables being tracked (e.g. expectations around personal financial situation in the next twelve months, savings, prosperity to buy). A positive value indicates that the consumers are optimistic about the economic situation; a negative value indicates pessimism. In Greece, consumer confidence was at -44.5 points in December 2024.