Consumer confidence in Slovenia increased by 2 percentage points to -27 in December 2024, marking the highest level since August. Consumers were less pessimistic about the 12-month outlook on households’ finances (-15 vs -16 in November), and general economic situation (-39 vs -42). At the same time, saving propensity was less negative (-13 vs -14). Meanwhile, concerns were heightened over the evolution of prices (49 vs 44), and future unemployment (28 vs 26). Moreover, consumers were slightly more unlikely to make major purchases in the next 12 months (-35 vs -34). source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia

Consumer Confidence in Slovenia increased to -27 points in December from -29 points in November of 2024. Consumer Confidence in Slovenia averaged -21.76 points from 1996 until 2024, reaching an all time high of -4.00 points in January of 2018 and a record low of -44.00 points in September of 2012. This page provides the latest reported value for - Slovenia Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Slovenia Consumer Confidence - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on January of 2025.

Consumer Confidence in Slovenia increased to -27 points in December from -29 points in November of 2024. Consumer Confidence in Slovenia is expected to be -29.00 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.




Calendar GMT Reference Actual Previous Consensus TEForecast
2024-11-21 09:30 AM
Consumer Confidence
Nov -29 -28 -29
2024-12-20 09:30 AM
Consumer Confidence
Dec -27 -29 -29
2025-01-24 09:30 AM
Consumer Confidence
Jan -27


Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Consumer Confidence -27.00 -29.00 points Dec 2024
Consumer Spending 6249.50 6227.90 EUR Million Sep 2024
Retail Sales MoM 0.40 1.10 percent Nov 2024
Retail Sales YoY -0.10 -0.50 percent Nov 2024

Slovenia Consumer Confidence
In Slovenia, the consumer confidence indicator is the average of balances from answers to the questions about the expected household financial situation, the expected general economic situation in the country, the question about expected unemployment, and the question about savings over the next 12 months. The consumer confidence indicator uses a scale of -100 to +100.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
-27.00 -29.00 -4.00 -44.00 1996 - 2024 points Monthly
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News Stream
Slovenia Consumer Morale at 4-Month High
Consumer confidence in Slovenia increased by 2 percentage points to -27 in December 2024, marking the highest level since August. Consumers were less pessimistic about the 12-month outlook on households’ finances (-15 vs -16 in November), and general economic situation (-39 vs -42). At the same time, saving propensity was less negative (-13 vs -14). Meanwhile, concerns were heightened over the evolution of prices (49 vs 44), and future unemployment (28 vs 26). Moreover, consumers were slightly more unlikely to make major purchases in the next 12 months (-35 vs -34).
2024-12-20
Slovenia Consumer Confidence Slightly Down in November
Consumer confidence in Slovenia fell slightly to -29 in November 2024, from -28 in each of the previous two months. This marked the lowest reading since February, as consumers’ expectations for major purchases deteriorated (-34 vs -30 in October) and opinions on current households’ finances worsened (-24 vs -23). Additionally, concerns about future unemployment increased (26 vs 23). Meanwhile, expectations about the country’s economy (-42 vs -44) and households’ financial situation (-16 vs -17) improved.
2024-11-21
Slovenia Consumer Confidence Unchanged in October
Consumer confidence in Slovenia remained at -28 in October 2024, unchanged from the previous month, still marking the lowest level since March. Consumers were more pessimistic about the 12-month outlook on households’ finances (-17 vs -15 in September), and general economic situation (-44 vs -40). At the same time, concerns were heightened over the evolution of prices (49 vs 43) and saving propensity for the next 12 months worsened (-19 vs -16). On the other hand, consumers were less unlikely to make major purchases in the next 12 months (-30 vs -35).
2024-10-23