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Consumer confidence records ‘sharp slide’ in expectations for general economy

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**Enfield’s Economic Outlook Takes a Turn for the Worse: Consumer Confidence Hits New Lows**

Residents of Enfield are bracing themselves for a potentially tough economic period ahead, as new data from GfK reveals a sharp decline in consumer confidence. The latest figures show that the Consumer Confidence Index has dropped two points to minus 19, with all measures worse off than last month.

The downward trend is particularly concerning when it comes to expectations for the general economy. With a decrease of two points to minus 32, this is a far cry from the minus 11 recorded just 15 months ago. The forecast for personal finances over the next 12 months has also taken a hit, dropping one point to four – a seven-point improvement on the same time last year.

But what does this mean for Enfield residents? According to Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK, the August 7th decrease in interest rates didn’t seem to have much of an impact on consumers’ mood. “Day-to-day cost issues are still a major concern,” he notes.

The Major Purchase Index, which measures confidence in buying big-ticket items, has also seen a three-point drop to minus 16 – seven points higher than last September’s figure. This is a worrying sign for Enfield residents who may be struggling to make ends meet.

Perhaps most concerning, however, is the eight-point fall in saving intentions. With tax rises expected in the November budget, this could spell trouble for those living in Enfield who are already feeling financially stretched.

So what can we expect from the coming months? The data suggests that sentiment is sliding sharply, and perceptions of the past year remain weak – down three points to minus 45. It’s a sobering reminder that economic uncertainty can have far-reaching consequences for individuals and communities alike.

For Enfield residents, it’s essential to stay informed about local economic trends and plan accordingly. Whether you’re a business owner or simply looking to make the most of your hard-earned cash, it’s crucial to be aware of the potential risks and challenges ahead.

As Neil Bellamy so aptly puts it, “With tax rises expected in the November budget, the risk is that confidence inevitably falls, just like the autumn leaves.” Let’s hope that by staying vigilant and proactive, we can navigate this challenging period together.

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