In a positive turn for the Irish economy, consumer confidence showed signs of improvement last month. According to recent data updated on November 28, 2025, the consumer confidence index rose from 59.9 in October to 61.0 in November. This uptick reflects growing optimism among Irish consumers as they navigate through the economic landscape.
The latest figures suggest that Irish households are feeling slightly more positive about their financial prospects, potentially driven by stable economic conditions and favorable policy measures. Such an increase in consumer sentiment could signal heightened consumer spending in the coming months, contributing to economic growth.
As Ireland continues to adapt to new economic challenges, sustained consumer confidence will be pivotal in ensuring robust economic performance. Stakeholders will be watching the coming months closely, hoping to see this trend of cautious optimism continue through the end of the year and into 2026.