In October 2025, the consumer confidence measure in the Czech Republic rose to 107.4, up from 103.5 in September. This represents the highest level since February 2020, primarily due to a notable decrease in the number of consumers anticipating a decline in the nation's overall economic conditions. Concurrently, more households expressed optimism about their financial prospects for the coming year. However, there was a slight increase in the number of individuals who perceived their current financial situation as worse compared to the previous year, and there was also a modest rise in those who do not expect to make significant purchases in the next 12 months.