Euro zone consumer confidence remained unchanged in April 2026, holding at a subdued -20.6, according to data last updated on 29 April 2026. The indicator, which measures households’ assessment of current and future economic conditions, showed no improvement from March 2026, when it also stood at -20.6.
The flat reading suggests that consumer sentiment in the currency bloc remains fragile, with households still cautious about spending and the economic outlook. While the lack of further deterioration may offer a small measure of stability, the persistently negative level points to ongoing headwinds for domestic demand across the euro area. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming data closely for signs of any turn in household confidence in the months ahead.