Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 25-Jun-25
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence rose 1.3pts to 86.7 in the week to 22 June, rebounding from last week’s fall to return to the level of two weeks ago despite the continued conflict between Israel and Iran in the Middle East. Consumer Confidence is now 6.3 points above the same week a year ago (80.4), and it is just above the 2025 weekly average of 86.4. Analysis by State shows mixed results, with Consumer Confidence up in Victoria and Queensland, unchanged in New South Wales and Western Australia, and unchanged in South Australia. Now 21% of Australians (up 1ppt) say their families are ‘better off’ financially than this time last year, while 44% (up 1ppt) say their families are ‘worse off’. Looking forward, 28% (up 1ppt) of Australians expect their family to be ‘better off’ financially this time next year, while 32% (down 2ppts) expect to be ‘worse off’. Now just 11% (unchanged) of respondents expect ‘good times’ for the Australian economy over the next 12 months, while 30% (also unchanged) expect ‘bad times’. Meanwhile, 26% (up 3ppts) of Australians say now is a ‘good time to buy’ major household items, while 33% (down 1ppt) say now is a ‘bad time to buy’ (the lowest figure for this indicator since April 2022).
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