In November 2025, Sweden experienced a slight dip in consumer confidence, according to the latest figures released. The consumer confidence index decreased from 96.8 in October 2025 to 96.1 in November 2025. This change marks a subtle shift in the nation's economic outlook, reflecting cautious consumer sentiment as the year draws to a close.
The consumer confidence index is a crucial indicator of economic health, as it measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. A decrease, albeit slight, suggests that Swedish consumers may be feeling slightly more uncertain about their economic future compared to the previous month.
Analysts will be closely monitoring these trends to better understand the underlying factors contributing to this dip and to assess its potential impact on Sweden's economic trajectory as the country heads into the new year. With the updated figures released on November 27, 2025, stakeholders now have fresh data to guide policy decisions and economic forecasts.