Ireland: Consumer confidence

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The most recent value is -23.4 points as of March 2026, a decline compared to the previous value of -15.4 points. Historically, the average for Ireland from January 1985 to March 2026 is -5.86 points. The minimum of -36.1 points was recorded in December 2010, while the maximum of 16.3 points was reached in October 1999. Click on the following link to see the values of: Consumer confidence around the world.
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  • Measure: points
  • Source: Eurostat

Recent values Ireland: Consumer confidence survey
2026  Mar -23.4
2026  Feb -15.4
2026  Jan -16.9
2025  Dec -17.4
2025  Nov -17.6
2025  Oct -17.9
2025  Sep -16.1
2025  Aug -16.2


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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.

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