Consumer inflation expectations in the Euro Zone fell notably in June 2026, signaling a potential moderation in perceived price pressures among households. The indicator dropped to 34.0, down from 40.5 recorded in May 2026.
The latest reading, updated on 29 June 2026, suggests that consumers are anticipating a less intense pace of inflation than in the previous month. This shift in sentiment may influence spending behavior and could be closely watched by policymakers as they assess the sustainability of inflation trends and the broader economic outlook across the currency bloc.