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Slovenia Consumer Confidence
Last Release
Jan 31, 2026
Actual
-21
Units In
Points
Previous
-24
Frequency
Monthly
Next Release
Feb 19, 2026
Time to Release
24 Days 3 Hours
Highest | Lowest | Average | Date Range | Source |
-4 Jan 2018 | -45 Sep 2012 | -21.94 Points | 1996-2026 | Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia |
In Slovenia, the consumer confidence indicator is the average of balances from answers to the questions about the expected household financial situation, the expected general economic situation in the country, the question about expected unemployment, and the question about savings over the next 12 months. The consumer confidence indicator uses a scale of -100 to +100.
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The consumer confidence indicator in Slovenia rose 3 percentage points from a month earlier to -21 in January 2026, marking the highest level since February 2022. Households were less pessimistic about the 12-month outlook for the general economy (-28 vs -33 in December), their own financial situation (-9 vs -15), and savings (-13 vs -20). Expectations were also less negative for major purchases in the year ahead (-29 vs -30 in December). However, concerns intensified regarding future unemployment (22 vs 19) and the price trend (50 vs 49).
Slovenia Consumer Confidence History
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