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Consumer confidence hits its lowest level in 35 years

FNB/BER index plummets from -9 points in the first quarter to -33 points in the second

- SIPHELELE DLUDLA siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za

CONSUMER confidence plunged to its lowest level in 35 years during the second quarter due to the halt in economic activity in the three months to June.

The FNB/BER Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) yesterday plummeted from an already depressed level of -9 points in the first quarter to a shocking -33 points during the second quarter.

The latest CCI reading is only three index points shy of the all-time lowest consumer confidence level of -36 recorded in 1985.

FNB said consumer confidence was severely affected by the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic and subsequent severe restrictio­ns during the three months to June.

FNB chief economist Mamello Matikinca-Ngwenya said the fact that consumer confidence dropped to a 35-year low during the second quarter underpinne­d the profoundly negative impact of Covid-19 and the related economic restrictio­ns on consumers.

“The sharp deteriorat­ion in the financial prospects index of the CCI and the complete collapse in the timeto-buy durable goods index suggest that the Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing economic restrictio­ns had a materially negative impact on both consumers’ ability and willingnes­s to spend,” she said.

“Millions of workers were placed on unpaid leave or reduced pay, or even retrenched, as businesses scrambled to survive the lockdown. This severely constraine­d household income, and therefore consumers’ ability to spend.”

FNB said the dramatic decline in the CCI during the second quarter can be ascribed to a further deteriorat­ion in the economic outlook index, and major drops in the household finances and time-to-buy durable goods indices.

Consumers earning less than

R2 500 a month posted the largest decline in confidence during the second quarter, slumping by a historic 37 index points from +2 to -35 during the second quarter.

Sentiment among households earning between R2 500 and R20 000 a month fell by 26 index points to -30.

The confidence levels of consumers earning more than R20 000 a month deteriorat­ed by 16 index points to -33.

Matikinca-Ngwenya said the highly uncertain outlook for the economy and the intense pressure on household budgets convinced consumers to postpone their spending on big-ticket items, such as passenger cars, household furniture and jewellery.

 ?? | African News Agency (ANA) ?? FNB SAYS consumer confidence was severely affected by the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic and subsequent severe restrictio­ns during the three months to June.
| African News Agency (ANA) FNB SAYS consumer confidence was severely affected by the outbreak of the coronaviru­s pandemic and subsequent severe restrictio­ns during the three months to June.

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