In September 2025, Denmark's consumer confidence index fell to -18.7 from -17.2 in August, hitting its lowest mark since March 2023. This downturn was mainly due to a growing negative sentiment about the nation's economic conditions of the past year, which fell to -29.1 from -26.3 in August. Additionally, there was a significant decline in how households perceived their financial condition compared to the previous year, which slipped from -13 to -19. The assessment of their current financial situation also decreased, reaching -6.7 from -5.4. However, when considering the economic outlook for the upcoming year, there was a slight improvement in sentiment, with the figure rising to -21.7 from -25.5. Outside the primary confidence metric, apprehensions about unemployment in the next twelve months increased, climbing to 13.9 from 11.9, while expectations for price trends in the coming year showed a reduction, easing to 29.6 from 35.4.