Consumer sentiment in Denmark weakened in May, as the consumer confidence indicator declined to -19.8, down from -18.6 in April 2026. The latest reading, updated on 21 May 2026, signals a further deterioration in household outlook compared with the previous month.
While confidence was already deeply negative in April, the additional drop in May suggests that Danish consumers are becoming more cautious. Persistent pessimism at these levels typically points to restrained household spending, which can weigh on domestic demand and broader economic momentum.
The May result underscores a challenging environment for retailers and consumer-facing sectors, as subdued sentiment often translates into delayed purchases and heightened saving behavior. Markets and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases closely for signs of stabilization or further decline in consumer morale.