Norway: Consumer confidence survey

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The most recent value is 114 points as of Q4 2021, an increase compared to the previous value of 112 points. Historically, the average for Norway from Q4 2018 to Q4 2021 is 94.83 points. The minimum of 75 points was recorded in Q2 2020, while the maximum of 114 points was reached in Q4 2021. Click on the following link to see the values of: Consumer confidence survey around the world.
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  • Measure: points
  • Source: The Conference Board

Recent values Norway: Consumer confidence survey
2021  Q4 114
2021  Q3 112
2021  Q2 106
2021  Q1 104
2020  Q4 85
2020  Q2 75
2020  Q1 91
2019  Q4 89


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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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