Belgian consumer confidence improved modestly in June 2026, with the indicator rising to -7 from -10 in May 2026. The latest reading, updated on 22 June 2026, suggests that while sentiment remains in negative territory, households are becoming slightly less pessimistic about economic conditions.
The three-point increase indicates a cautious shift in mood among Belgian consumers. Although the index is still below zero—traditionally marking prevailing pessimism—the upward movement may point to stabilizing expectations around household finances and the broader economic outlook.
This gradual strengthening in confidence will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers, as consumer sentiment can be an important early signal for spending behavior and domestic demand in the months ahead.