The Dutch Consumer Confidence Index remained unchanged for the second consecutive month, holding steady at -37.0 in May 2025. This stagnation follows the data published in April and was recently updated as of May 20, 2025.
The persistence at this level suggests that the previously noted sentiments among Dutch consumers regarding the economic outlook, personal financial situation, and willingness to make major purchases have not shifted. A score of -37.0 indicates continued pessimism, as figures below zero typically reflect more negative than positive responses among households.
Economic analysts are closely monitoring upcoming financial indicators for signs of change. Without movement in consumer confidence, there may be implications for domestic spending and overall economic momentum in the Netherlands. Stakeholders now await additional data to better understand any underlying issues or future shifts that might impact this pivotal aspect of the Dutch economy.