
Denmark: Consumer confidence survey
(measure: points, source: Eurostat)
* indicates monthly or quarterly data series
Consumer confidence survey in Denmark, November, 2020:
For that indicator, we provide data for Denmark from January 1985 to November 2020. The average value for Denmark during that period was 2.27 points with a minimum of -10.2 points in December 1987 and a maximum of 11.5 points in April 2004.
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Measure: points
Source: Eurostat
Source: Eurostat
Definition: The consumer survey contains standardized questions about the financial situation of households, general economic situation, inflation, unemployment, saving, intentions of making major purchases on durable goods or purchasing or building a home or buying a car. The survey gives an opportunity to analyze the tendencies in the development of public opinions on significant economic phenomena in the country.