In April 2025, the Swedish economy experienced a modest growth of 0.4% compared to the previous month, marking a deceleration from the revised growth rate of 0.9% recorded in March. According to Melker Pettersson Loberg, an economist at Statistics Sweden, this slight increase in economic activity was attributed to enhanced household consumption and an uptick in production across both goods and service sectors. When assessed on an annual basis, the GDP saw a growth of 1.2% in April, a rise following a downward adjustment in the previous month's expansion rate to 0.7%.