In August 2025, New Zealand's BusinessNZ Performance of Services Index (PSI) fell to 47.5, down from 48.9 in July, maintaining its position well below the long-term average of 52.9. This marks the 18th consecutive month of contraction. Within the sub-categories, both Activity/Sales, which registered at 46.2, and New Orders/Business at 47.8, experienced further declines from July. While the Employment index showed marginal improvement with a slight rise to 48.3, it continued to reflect a downturn. Notably, the percentage of negative feedback increased slightly to 59.6% in August from 58.5% in July, though this was still an improvement compared to June's 66.2%. Service providers continued to express concerns over persistent inflation, high interest rates, cost-of-living challenges, and weak consumer sentiment, which have consistently suppressed demand. Additional challenges included seasonal slowdowns, increased input costs, supply chain issues, and uncertainties related to government policy.