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UK consumer confidence jumps to two-year high, GfK says

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 6:03 PM

Aug 21 (Reuters) – British consumer morale jumped to a two-year high this month as households became more confident ​about making major purchases, a ‌survey showed on Friday that added to a run of unexpectedly strong economic data.

GfK’s Consumer Confidence Index rose to -14 from -17 in July, ‌against ​expectations in a Reuters ⁠poll of economists ⁠for a fall -18.

“With inflation back on the rise … and with continued uncertainty in the Middle East and elsewhere, there ​are still many challenges ahead that will test the mettle of UK ⁠consumers,” said Neil Bellamy, ⁠consumer insights director at GfK.

• ​All but one of the survey’s five ​key sub-indexes rose in August

• GfK’s ‌gauge of confidence for making major purchases rose to its highest level since December 2021

• Personal financial confidence for ⁠the next 12 months rose to its highest level since January, while economic expectations rose ⁠to a ‌two-year high

• Other consumer confidence ⁠surveys from YouGov/Cebr, BRC-Opinium, Barclays ​and ‌LSEG/Ipsos have all shown increases ​over the ⁠last month

• GfK’s survey, which dates back to 1974, was based on 2,000 adults polled between July 30 and August 12

(Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by ​David Milliken)