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Irish consumer sentiment edges higher as mood remains 'anxious'

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Posted on September 26, 2025

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DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish consumer sentiment ticked up slightly in September to remain close to a two-year low for the fifth successive month, suggesting the mood of the public remained "anxious rather

Irish Consumer Sentiment Slightly Improves Amid Ongoing Anxiety

Current State of Irish Consumer Sentiment

DUBLIN (Reuters) -Irish consumer sentiment ticked up slightly in September to remain close to a two-year low for the fifth successive month, suggesting the mood of the public remained "anxious rather than awful", the survey's authors said on Friday. 

Survey Results and Trends

The Credit Union Consumer Sentiment Survey edged up to 61.7 from 61.1 in August. The reading has barely moved from April's two-year low of 58.7 and is far lower than the long-term survey average of 83.8.

Economic Indicators and Forecasts

The drop in April was attributed to the prospect of U.S. tariffs on the European Union and the authors said the limited change since points to tariffs not yet translating into materially different economic conditions.

Ireland's economy as measured by modified domestic demand (MDD) - officials' preferred metric - has grown solidly in recent years and often defied more cautious sentiment.

MDD was 3.8% higher year-on-year for the first half of 2025 thanks to strong personal consumption, government spending and investment.

Ireland's central bank last week revised up its forecast for MDD growth for 2025 to 2.9% from 2.0%, partly due to the effective new tariff rates between the U.S. and EU being less severe than initially feared, and unlikely to prompt a material loss of any existing foreign investment in Ireland.

(Reporting by Padraic HalpinEditing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Irish consumer sentiment slightly improved in September.
  • Sentiment remains close to a two-year low.
  • The Credit Union Survey shows a minor increase to 61.7.
  • Economic growth continues despite tariff concerns.
  • Ireland's central bank revised MDD growth forecast.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is consumer sentiment?
Consumer sentiment refers to the overall attitude of consumers towards the economy and their personal financial situation, often measured through surveys.
What are economic indicators?
Economic indicators are statistics that provide information about the economic performance of a country, such as GDP, unemployment rates, and inflation.

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