In September 2025, Taiwan's consumer confidence index increased to 64.69, rebounding from 63.31 in August, which had been the lowest point since April 2023. This figure is the highest since May, largely due to a significant improvement in the perception of the timing for stock investments, which climbed to 51.68 from August’s 31.20. Despite this positive change, other sub-indexes demonstrated weakening trends. Expectations regarding durable goods purchases decreased to 90.70 from 94.53, the price level outlook fell to 29.95 from 30.72, household financial conditions dropped to 72.54 from 75.15, the domestic economic outlook declined to 76.18 from 79.17, and employment opportunity perceptions reduced to 67.07 from 69.12.