Dutch Consumer Confidence Rises in June but Remains Deeply Negative

Consumer sentiment in the Netherlands improved in June 2026, though it remains firmly in pessimistic territory. The Dutch consumer confidence index climbed to -39.0 in June from -46.0 in May 2026, according to the latest data updated on 22 June 2026.

The seven-point increase marks a noticeable easing in pessimism among Dutch households, suggesting that concerns about economic conditions and personal finances may be moderating. However, with the index still well below zero, consumers on balance continue to report a negative outlook on the economy and their own financial situation.

The shift from May’s extremely low reading to a somewhat less negative level in June will be closely watched by businesses and policymakers as a possible early sign of stabilisation in household sentiment, which is a key driver of consumer spending and broader economic momentum in the Netherlands.