Belgian consumer confidence improved in June, according to a statement issued on Monday by the National Bank of Belgium, BNB.
The confidence indicator rose to -7 in June, up from -10 in May. In June 2025, it stood slightly higher at -4.
For the third consecutive month, consumers expressed greater optimism about the future of the economy. They also anticipated a slight improvement in employment, although expectations for jobs remained near May’s low levels, the BNB noted.
On a personal level, consumers are feeling more positive. They foresee continued improvement in their financial situation over the next 12 months and, unlike in previous months, they plan to save more.

