Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 15-Dec-15
The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence rating for Australia fell by 0.8 per cent to 115.4 in the week ended 13 December 2015, consolidating after the 3.1 per cent bounce in the previous week. Confidence remains well above levels seen last Christmas (up 4.7 per cent compared with this time last year), and is still above its long- run average. The decline was relatively broad-based, with confidence in financial conditions falling by 2.6 per cent and the economic outlook down 1.3 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says the Turnbull Government has injected confidence in the economy, but the end of the commodities boom is only now starting to have an impact on the Australian economy. Unless real action is taken to get the private sector moving consumer confidence will deteriorate in 2016. Tax reform alone will be of limited value while significant sectors of the economy, such as the cost of the Public Sector and the "cash economy", are immune.
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