Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 20-Dec-23
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence rose 1pt to 81.8 in the week to 17 December, a second straight weekly increase to end the year at its highest since early February 2023. However, Consumer Confidence has now spent a record 46 straight weeks below the mark of 85. Consumer Confidence has ended 2023 only 0.7pts below the same week a year ago (82.5), and nearly 4 points above the 2023 weekly average of 78.0. The 2023 weekly average of 78.0 is a record low for the index, below the previous record low of 82.6 in 1990. Now 20% of Australians (down 2ppts) say their families are ‘better off’ financially than this time last year, while 51% (unchanged) say their families are ‘worse off’. Looking forward, 34% (up 3ppts) of Australians expect their family to be ‘better off’ financially this time next year (the highest figure for this indicator since January 2023), while 33% (unchanged) expect to be ‘worse off’ (the lowest figure for this indicator since January 2023). Only 10% (up 1ppt) of Australians now expect ‘good times’ for the Australian economy over the next 12 months (the highest figure for this indicator since May 2022, just after the RBA first raised interest rates), while 33% (down 3ppts) expect ‘bad times’ (the lowest figure for this indicator since February 2023). Meanwhile, 21% (up 1ppt) of Australians say now is a ‘good time to buy’ major household items, while 51% (down 2ppts) say now is a ‘bad time to buy’.
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