The Dutch consumer confidence index showed a modest rise in June 2025, offering a glimmer of optimism amid a generally challenging economic environment. According to the latest figures updated on June 20, 2025, the confidence index improved to -36.0 from -37.0 recorded in May. This marks a small yet significant shift, reflecting a slightly more positive outlook among consumers in the Netherlands.
The increase follows a period of stagnation and suggests that Dutch consumers are beginning to feel slightly more optimistic about economic conditions. While the index remains in negative territory, indicating that pessimism prevails, this uptick nevertheless indicates a refining sentiment among Dutch households as they adjust to evolving economic factors.
Economists will be closely monitoring this development to assess whether this improvement could herald the beginning of a broader recovery in consumer sentiment. With global economic pressures still at play, the subsequent months will be crucial in determining if this positive change is sustainable.