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UK consumer sentiment slides to weakest in over two years, BRC survey shows

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 7:05 PM

LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) – British households’ expectations for their own finances and the state of the economy have fallen to their weakest in ​at least two years as the Middle ‌East conflict raised the prospect of higher inflation, according to a survey on Thursday.

The British Retail Consortium said households’ view of the likely state of the economy over ‌the ​next three months sank to -53 ⁠in March from -30 in ⁠February, while their assessment of the prospects for their own finances dropped to -17 from -6, with both measures the lowest since the survey began in ​March 2024.

“Consumer confidence collapsed as the Middle East conflict raised the prospect of higher inflation ⁠in the months ahead,” BRC ⁠Chief Executive Helen Dickinson said. “The drop ​in confidence was most pronounced among the Boomer generation, ​who are most reliant on investment and ‌pension funds.”

Following are further highlights from the release and related context:

(Reporting by David Milliken; editing by ​Suban Abdulla)