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Consumer Confidence – ANZ-Roy Morgan New Zealand CC

Consumer Confidence – ANZ-Roy Morgan New Zealand CC


YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC AVG.
2024 93.6 94.5 86.4 82.1 84.9 83.2 87.9 92.2 95.1 91.2 99.8  90.1
2023 83.4 79.8 77.7 79.3 79.2 85.5 83.7 85.0 86.4 88.1 91.9 93.1 83.6
2022 97.7 81.7 77.9 84.4 82.3 80.5 81.9 85.4 85.4 85.4 80.7 73.8 83.1
2021 113.8 113.1 110.8 115.4 114.0 114.1 113.1 109.6 104.5 98.0 96.6 98.3 108.4
2020 122.7 122.1 106.3 84.8 97.3 104.5 104.3 100.2 100.0 108.7 106.9 112.0 105.8
2019 121.7 120.8 121.8 123.2 119.3 122.6 116.4 118.2 113.9 118.4 120.7 123.3 120.0
2018 126.9 127.7 128.0 120.5 121.0 120.0 118.4 117.6 117.6 115.4 118.6 121.9 121.1
2017 128.7 127.4 125.2 121.7 123.9 127.8 125.4 126.2 129.9 126.3 123.7 121.8 125.7
2016 121.4 119.7 118.0 120.0 116.2 118.9 118.2 117.7 121.0 122.9 127.2 124.5 120.5
2015 128.9 124.0 124.6 128.8 123.9 119.9 113.9 109.8 110.8 114.9 122.7 118.7 120.1
2014 135.8 133.0 132.0 133.5 127.6 131.9 132.7 125.5 127.7 123.4 121.8 126.5 129.3
2013 118.3 121.0 114.8 119.2 123.7 123.9 119.8 123.0 118.8 122.3 128.4 129.4 121.9
2012 116.1 113.3 110.2 114.0 113.9 105.8 110.5 114.1 111.9 110.5 114.1 114.7 112.4
2011 117.1 108.2 101.4 101.4 103.3 112.5 109.4 113.3 112.6 112.2 109.0 108.4 109.1
2010 131.4 123.6 121.8 121.9 126.0 122.0 115.6 116.3 116.4 113.6 114.5 112.2 119.6
2009 103.7 100.4 97.1 95.9 93.4 97.6 104.6 104.0 105.8 107.1 103.4 106.1 107.8 114.1 112.3 114.5 120.0 125.9 121.5 118.6 107.7
2009 103.7 98.7 94.6 101.1 104.9 105.2 107.0 113.2 117.3 125.9 121.5 118.6 109.3
2008 121.2 117.8 114.2 116.8 106.6 99.7 100.0 92.7 85.6 85.4 87.5 82.0 85.7 87.8 94.9 107.3 109.9 102.3 97.0 98.3 99.7 105.6 100.1 99.9
2008 121.2 116.0 111.7 99.9 89.2 86.5 83.9 91.3 108.6 99.6 99.0 102.8 100.8
2007 136.8 133.8 133.7 128.8 129.7 130.5 126.6 121.6 122.5 123.2 118.7 121.4 120.7 120.5 124.3 122.7 119.8 116.0 128.0 122.7 121.0 126.9 126.3 125.1
2007 136.8 133.8 129.3 128.6 122.1 121.0 121.0 122.4 121.3 122.0 121.9 126.6 125.6
2006 118.3 123.0 111.0 115.0 115.1 116.5 115.7 116.7 104.8 112.5 110.8 114.0 115.4 118.8 112.1 113.3 115.5 123.8 123.4 124.8 124.0 123.3 128.2 127.8 117.7
2006 120.6 113.0 115.8 116.2 108.7 112.4 117.1 112.7 119.6 124.1 123.7 128.0 117.7
2005 140.9 139.1 136.0 125.2 125.5 128.0 127.7 125.6 126.2 121.4 121.3 121.4 119.8 121.1 117.5 126.4
2005 140.9 139.1 136.0 125.2 125.5 128.0 127.7 125.6 126.2 121.4 120.6 119.3 128.0
2004 135.7 131.7 130.2 133.5 129.8 130.0 134.4 132.9 133.9 135.4 135.0 136.1 133.2
2003 121.3 118.8 118.8 116.4 118.1 119.5 118.7 121.2 120.2 121.8 122.5 122.8 120.0
2002 118.6 119.1 117.8 118.8 118.3 119.1 116.0 116.3 115.6 116.3 117.3 117.9 117.6
2001 111.8 108.5 110.3 114.5 117.0 112.4

 

  JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC AVG.
Monthly Figure Average Total (By Month) 2,662.7 2,585.6 2,524.7 2,507.8 2,488.2 2,511.6 2,489.1 2,609.3 2,628.1 2,636.9 2,652.8 2,574.6 2,645.2
Monthly Figure Average 121.0 117.5 114.8 114.0 113.1 114.2 113.1 113.4 114.3 114.6 115.3 122.6 115.0
All Figures Average (Including in RED) 122.7 117.2 114.5 113.6 112.0 112.9 112.2 112.9 114.6 116.0 115.5 119.1
Overall Yearly Average of the Years 115.0

Latest results for the ANZ-Roy Morgan New Zealand Consumer Confidence Rating* in 2020-2023:

2023 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Interview Samples 1,005 1,007 1,008 1,004 1,004 1,003 1,019 1,009 1,004 1,008 1,003
Q1 Would you say you and your family are better off financially or worse off than you were at this time last year?
Better off 23 20 24 24 25 23 23 22 24 22 22
Worse off 43 50 50 49 45 47 48 46 46 47 41
Question Difference -20 -30 -26 -25 -20 -24 -25 -24 -23 -25 -19
Q2 This time next year, do you and your family expect to be better-off financially or worse off than you are now?
Better off 35 37 35 36 34 37 38 41 39 38 40
Worse off 29 29 34 30 28 25 27 28 25 22 25
Question Difference 7 7 1 6 5.3 11 11 13 15 16 16
Q3 Thinking of economic conditions in New Zealand as a whole. In the next 12 months do you expect we’ll have good times financially, bad times, or some good and some bad?
Good times 13 11 10 10 12 15 14 13 14 19 21
Bad times 53 52 56 60 55 49 45 47 46 37 42
Question Difference -40 -41 -46 -50 -43.1 -34 -32 -34 -32 -18 -21
Q4 Looking ahead, what would you say is more likely, that in New Zealand as a whole, we’ll have continuous good times during the next five years or so – or we’ll have bad times – or some good and some bad?
Good times 22 22 19 22 16 24 25 23 24 26 33
Bad times 23 25 29 25 28 23 22 22 21 21 25
Question Difference -1 -3 -10 -3 -12 1 3 1 3 5 9
Q5 Generally, do you think now is a good time – or a bad time – for people to buy major household items?
Good time to buy 25 22 22 24 24 25 19 24 24 20 26
Bad time to buy 53 57 54 55 58 53 59 56 56 58 51
Question Difference -28 -35 -32 -31 -34 -27 -39 -31 -32 -38 -25
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE RATING 83.4 79.8 77.7 79.3 79.2 85.5 83.7 85.0 86.4 88.1 91.9
2022 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Interview Samples 981 1,003 1,000 986 995 999 1,001 1,001 1,010 1,011 995 1,001
Q1 Would you say you and your family are better off financially or worse off than you were at this time last year?
Better off 28 25 23 27 27 24 26 21 26 28 28 24
Worse off 32 43 47 42 45 46 42 46 44 45 43 47
Question Difference -4 -18 -24 -15 -18 -22 -16 -25 -18 17 -15 -23
Q2 This time next year, do you and your family expect to be better-off financially or worse off than you are now?
Better off 37 33 30 35 34 33 33 32 36 35 34 30
Worse off 23 35 39 31 34 36 34 31 32 32 34 39
Question Difference 14 -2 -9 4 0 -3 -1 1 4 3 0 -9
Q3 Thinking of economic conditions in New Zealand as a whole. In the next 12 months do you expect we’ll have good times financially, bad times, or some good and some bad?
Good times 18 10 11 11 10 8 10 12 11 12 12 8
Bad times 39 52 56 52 51 55 53 47 43 50 53 62
Question Difference -21 -42 -45 -41 -41 -47 -43 -35 -32 -38 -41 -54
Q4 Looking ahead, what would you say is more likely, that in New Zealand as a whole, we’ll have continuous good times during the next five years or so – or we’ll have bad times – or some good and some bad?
Good times 26 19 20 21 23 20 19 22 19 22 19 19
Bad times 23 27 27 26 23 24 24 20 22 21 28 30
Question Difference 3 -8 -7 -5 0 -4 -5 2 3 1 -9 11
Q5 Generally, do you think now is a good time – or a bad time – for people to buy major household items?
Good time to buy 37 28 26 27 21 28 25 28 25 26 21 24
Bad time to buy 40 49 51 50 51 49 51 45 50 48 52 57
Question Difference -3 -21 -25 -23 -30 -21 -26 -17 -25 -22 -31 -33
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE RATING 97.7 81.7 77.9 84.4 82.3 80.5 81.9 85.4 85.4 85.4 80.7 73.8
2021 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Interview Samples 1,001 1,004 1,002 1,004 1,001 1,008 1,001 1,005 1,006 1,000 1,004 1,009
Q1 Would you say you and your family are better off financially or worse off than you were at this time last year?
Better off 28 26 28 32 31 35 35 34 31 28 32 31
Worse off 24 28 26 22 24 21 27 23 25 31 28 30
Question Difference 4 -2 2 10 7 14 8 11 6 -3 4 1
Q2 This time next year, do you and your family expect to be better-off financially or worse off than you are now?
Better off 43 42 43 45 43 40 42 42 41 41 39 37
Worse off 14 15 13 14 16 18 19 20 17 21 24 25
Question Difference 29 27 30 31 27 22 23 22 24 20 15 12
Q3 Thinking of economic conditions in New Zealand as a whole. In the next 12 months do you expect we’ll have good times financially, bad times, or some good and some bad?
Good times 24 27 23 29 26 28 28 27 20 18 18 20
Bad times 24 25 30 25 26 25 30 31 33 43 47 40
Question Difference 0 2 -7 4 0 3 -2 -4 -13 -25 -29 -20
Q4 Looking ahead, what would you say is more likely, that in New Zealand as a whole, we’ll have continuous good times during the next five years or so – or we’ll have bad times – or some good and some bad?
Good times 32 33 30 33 34 29 31 30 32 28 25 24
Bad times 15 14 16 18 16 19 19 23 20 24 27 26
Question Difference 17 19 14 15 18 10 12 7 12 4 -2 -2
Q5 Generally, do you think now is a good time – or a bad time – for people to buy major household items?
Good time to buy 48 49 45 46 45 50 51 44 35 36 37 40
Bad time to buy 27 29 31 28 27 28 27 31 42 42 42 40
Question Difference 21 20 14 18 18 22 24 13 -7 -6 -5 0
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE RATING 113.8 113.1 110.8 115.4 114.0 114.1 113.1 109.6 104.5 98.0 96.6 98.3
2020 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Interview Samples 998 1,004 1,006 1,021 998 998 1,001 1,001 997 1,206 1,002 1,004
Q1 Would you say you and your family are better off financially or worse off than you were at this time last year?
Better off 35 35 34 28 28 31 30 28 27 29 27 28
Worse off 24 21 22 31 28 27 28 27 29 26 27 23
Question Difference 11 14 12 -3 0 4 2 1 -2 3 0 5
Q2 This time next year, do you and your family expect to be better-off financially or worse off than you are now?
Better off 45 43 37 39 40 48 45 40 40 41 43 40
Worse off 15 11 20 24 17 16 15 13 18 14 15 15
Question Difference 30 32 17 15 23 32 30 27 22 27 28 25
Q3 Thinking of economic conditions in New Zealand as a whole. In the next 12 months do you expect we’ll have good times financially, bad times, or some good and some bad?
Good times 37 30 16 11 15 16 17 14 12 17 17 23
Bad times 26 27 55 67 61 53 50 54 47 38 35 28
Question Difference 11 3 -39 -56 -46 -37 -33 -40 -35 -21 -18 -5
Q4 Looking ahead, what would you say is more likely, that in New Zealand as a whole, we’ll have continuous good times during the next five years or so – or we’ll have bad times – or some good and some bad?
Good times 34 37 44 41 43 37 39 35 31 36 31 32
Bad times 20 17 19 21 19 19 18 18 17 14 16 14
Question Difference 14 20 25 20 24 18 21 17 14 22 15 18
Q5 Generally, do you think now is a good time – or a bad time – for people to buy major household items?
Good time to buy 64 57 47 18 34 42 39 38 36 43 41 47
Bad time to buy 15 16 31 69 48 37 39 41 37 31 31 28
Question Difference 49 41 16 -51 -14 5 0 -3 -1 12 10 19
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE RATING 122.7 122.1 106.3 84.8 97.3 104.5 104.3 100.2 100.0 108.7 106.9 112.0

*The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Rating is 100.0 plus the simple unweighted average of the difference between the percentage of respondents who give a favourable and those who give unfavourable answers to five key questions.

Consumer Confidence - ANZ-Roy Morgan New Zealand CC Archive 2009-2019

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