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    Which? Urges UK Government to Consider New Laws as Consumer Confidence in UK Economy Falls

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    Consumer confidence in the future of the UK economy has plummeted to the lowest levels seen since the height of the cost of living crisis, according to Which?, the UK’s consumer champion.

    According to Which?’s new Consumer Insight Tracker, consumer confidence in the future UK economy fell by seven points to -53, due to concerns about global events such as the impact of the US tariffs and war in Ukraine.

    In fact, 64 per cent of consumers believe the UK economy will get worse in the next 12 months, while only 11 per cent believe it will get better.

    When the consumer champion asked respondents who reported being pessimistic why they felt so negatively about the future UK economy, nearly seven in 10 (67 per cent) said it was because of global events such as the war in Ukraine and the US tariffs and trade policy. Other commonly cited reasons include changes in prices (63 per cent) and government tax changes (60 per cent).

    Rocio Concha, Which? UK economy
    Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at Which?

    “Our research shows consumer confidence in the future of the UK economy has fallen to the lowest levels seen since the height of the cost of living crisis,” said Rocio Concha, director of policy and advocacy at Which?. “Consumer protections give people the confidence to spend, so whether it’s rooting out online fraudsters, taking down rogue traders or tackling misleading business practices, the government must do more to place consumers at the heart of its plans to grow the economy and restore people’s confidence.”

    In recognition of these challenges, Which? is urging the UK government to ensure it acts in the best interests of consumers as it pushes to grow the economy and restore people’s confidence. It says well-designed laws and regulations that empower people to switch from bad to good services and give them confidence to try new products without fear of being ripped off are essential to boosting consumer spending and creating dynamic markets.

    Impacting essential household finances

    Confidence in future household finances also fell significantly, by ten points to -19, to the lowest level reported since July 2023. Meanwhile, confidence in current household finances decreased by six points.

    This comes as the estimated number of households missing essential payments – such as rent or mortgage payments, utility bills, credit card or loan payments – remained at similar levels to March, at 1.9 million households in the month to 11 April.

    The proportion of renters missing rent payments increased to 4.7 per cent in the last month, suggesting many are still struggling to make ends meet due to ongoing cost of living pressures.

    An estimated 13 million households (46 per cent) made at least one adjustment to cover essential spending such as utility bills, housing costs, groceries, school supplies and medicines in the last month. Adjustments include cutting back on essentials, dipping into savings, selling possessions or borrowing. This is slightly lower than the 51 per cent seen in March.


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