– Household morale continues its downward trend to reach its lowest level since the survey began in 2008.
– The household confidence index (ICM) thus stood at 46.3 points in Q1, instead of 46.6 points recorded the previous quarter and 53.7 points a year earlier.
– 85.3% of households declare a deterioration in the standard of living over the past 12 months, 10.9% maintained at the same level and 3.8% improved.
– Over the next 12 months, 50.7% of households expect a deterioration in the standard of living37.4% to maintain the same level and 11.9% to an improvement.
– 85.8% once morest 4.4% of households expect a rise in unemployment over the next 12 months.
– With regard to the financial situation, 51.2% of households believe that their income covers their expenses, 45.4% say they are in debt or dipping into their savings and 3.4% claim to save part of their income.
– With regard to the evolution, over the next 12 months, of their financial situation, 18.9% of households once morest 24.1% expect it to improve.
– 12% vs. 88% of households expect to save over the next 12 months.
– With regard to the prices of food products, almost all households (98.7%) say prices for these products have increased over the past 12 months.
– Over the next 12 months, food prices should continue to rise according to 74.5% of households once morest only 4.7% who expect them to fall.