In September 2025, Sweden's Economic Tendency Indicator increased to 97.2, up from a revised 96.3 in August, marking its highest point since November 2024. Consumer confidence saw its fifth consecutive month of gains, rising to 93.2 from 91.6 in August. This boost can be attributed mainly to more optimistic outlooks regarding both household finances and the broader Swedish economy over the upcoming year. However, the overall business confidence indicator remained steady at its historical average of 100. Within specific sectors, there was a rise in sentiment for manufacturing, which reached 98.6 from 97.0, and trade, climbing to 104.5 from 103.5. Conversely, sentiment in the construction sector fell slightly to 97.3 from 98.0, and in services, it dipped to 98.8 from 99.5.