UK consumer confidence fell 1.1 points to -11.1 in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, driven by weaker views on debt, income, health and job prospects, Deloitte said.
Despite improved sentiment on the UK economy, spending declined across essential and discretionary categories as wage growth slowed and consumers adopted defensive, value-focused behaviours.
Despite improved sentiment on the UK economy, spending declined across essential and discretionary categories as wage growth slowed and consumers adopted defensive, value-focused behaviours.