French consumer spending took a downturn in July 2025, as newly released data reveals that spending contracted by 0.3%. This decline comes after a modest growth of 0.4% in June 2025, highlighting a shift in the spending patterns of French consumers over the summer.
The latest figures, updated on August 29, 2025, provide a month-over-month comparison that reflects changing economic behaviors in the country. While June seemed to buoy hopes with a positive increase, July's decrease suggests potential caution or reduced purchasing power among consumers.
Economists and analysts are closely monitoring these developments, as the shift could indicate underlying economic issues or alterations in consumer confidence and disposable income. As France navigates this economic phase, stakeholders are keen to see how upcoming spending reports shape the broader economic forecast.