Belgian consumer confidence deteriorated in April 2026, with the indicator falling to -9 from -6 in March 2026, according to data updated on 22 April 2026. The decline signals a further cooling in household sentiment after a weaker reading in the previous month.
The shift from -6 to -9 suggests Belgian consumers have become more cautious about their current financial situation and the broader economic outlook. While still short of crisis-era lows, the continued negative reading may weigh on consumption trends in the coming months, a key component for the country’s growth prospects.
Market participants and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming confidence data closely for signs of whether April’s decline marks the start of a more persistent soft patch in household sentiment or a temporary pause following earlier resilience.