Confidence inches up despite Budget
Consumer confidence for big ticket purchases like flooring has inched up in October, despite this week's Budget fears.
The GfK's Major Purchase Index went up one point on Friday, despite the fact that the researchers' general Consumer Confidence index slid down one point for the same month.
The Major Purchase Index asked consumers if now is a good time to buy expensive items like furniture, flooring and appliances. The one point rise took the index to minus 21 – not a great number, but any improvement in sentiment given the tension over a future squueze on consumers is welcome.
Neil Bellamy, GfK's consumer insights director, said consumers were "holding their breath" ahead of the Budget on Wednesday. "Consumers are in a despondent mood despite a fall in the headline rate of inflation," he added.



