UK's consumer confidence lifts in May
Nick Moon, managing director of GfK NOP Social Research, comments: "We have seen an almost unprecedented jump in consumer confidence this month. May's figures show the second largest rise ever - only May 1993 was higher, when it improved by 12 points. In the 449 months that the index has been running, single-month movement on this scale - either up or down - has only occurred on 10 occasions.
"But before the businesses celebrate, it should be pointed out that this is just one month's figure and it is far too early to know whether this could be the start of an upward trend. We are improving from a rock bottom position and consumer confidence is still deeply in the negative. So, whether the current spring in consumers' step is due to the feel-good factor of the Royal wedding and a double-whammy of sunny bank holidays, or to the recent let-up in negative reporting about the state of the economy, we are not out of the woods."
UK consumer confidence measures - May 2011
The overall index score this month has increased 10 points to -21, 3 points lower than this time last year. All 5 measures increased this month. The annual moving average drops 1 point to -23.
Respectively for May 20 Apr 2011 May 2010 | |||
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Overall Index score | -21 | -31 | -18 |
Personal financial situation over last 12 months | -18 | -23 | -13 |
Personal financial situation over next 12 months | -3 | -10 | -3 |
General economic situation over last 12 months | -44 | -54 | -45 |
General economic situation over next 12 months | -15 | -29 | -9 |
Climate for major purchases | -26 | -31 | -21 |
Personal financial situation
The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last 12 months has increased 5 points this month to -18; this is 5 points lower than this time last year.
The forecast for personal finances over the next 12 months has increased by 11 points this month, at -3; this is now the same level as May '10.
General economic situation
The measure for the general economic situation of the country during the last 12 months has increased by 13 points to -44; 1 point higher than this time last year.
An expectation for the general economic situation over the next 12 months has increased by 15 points to -15, 6 points lower than May '10.
Climate for major purchases
The major purchases measure has increased by 5 points to -26, which is 5 points lower than this time last year.
Savings index
The 'now is a good time to save' Index, has increased 7 points to -1, which is 4 points higher than May '10.
About the survey
- The UK Consumer Confidence Survey from GfK NOP was conducted amongst a sample of 2005 individuals aged 16+ on behalf of the European Commission.
- Quotas are imposed on age, sex, region and social class to ensure the final sample is representative of the UK population.
- Interviewing was carried out during 6th - 15 May 2011.
- The figures contained within the Consumer Confidence Barometer have an estimated margin of error of +/-2%
- Results for the Consumer Confidence Barometer are normally available on the last working day of each month at 00.01am; the release date for June is Thursday 30th June 2011.
- Any published material requires a reference to both GfK NOP and the European Commission e.g. 'Research carried out by GfK NOP on behalf of the European Commission'.
- This study has been running since 1974. Back data is available from 1996.
Source: GfK
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