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    Britons Cheer up a Bit, Helped by Bank of England Rate Cut, Survey Shows

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    Posted on February 21, 2025

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    Last updated: February 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK consumer confidence improved slightly in February after the Bank of England's rate cut, though high living costs remain a concern.

    UK Consumer Confidence Boosted by Bank of England's Rate Cut

    LONDON (Reuters) - British consumers turned a little less pessimistic this month as the Bank of England's latest interest rate cut led to an improvement in expectations for their household finances, according to a survey published on Friday.

    The monthly consumer confidence index published by market research firm GfK edged up in February to -20 from January's -22 which was the lowest since December 2023. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to another reading of -22.

    Confidence among consumers and businesses slid last year after the new government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer said it had inherited a troubled economy and finance minister Rachel Reeves raised taxes on employers to fund higher public spending.

    Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at NIQ GfK, said the BoE's quarter-point cut to borrowing costs on February 6 had cheered up some people but most were still struggling with the high cost of living, especially rising utility bills.

    "So, it's no surprise that consumer views on the general economic situation are still lower than 12 months ago, suggesting that people don't expect the economy to show any dramatic signs of improvement soon," Bellamy said.

    "Politicians looking for bright spots on the horizon will be disappointed," he added.

    The BoE halved its forecast for economic growth in 2025 to 0.75% earlier this month.

    All five of the survey's components improved, led by a four-point improvement in personal finance expectations for the next 12 months.

    The poll of 2,011 Britons aged 16 and over took place between January 31 and February 13.

    (Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Consumer confidence in the UK improved slightly in February.
    • •Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter-point.
    • •Household finance expectations saw a four-point improvement.
    • •The economic growth forecast for 2025 was halved to 0.75%.
    • •High cost of living remains a concern for many Britons.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britons cheer up a bit, helped by Bank of England rate cut, survey shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the slight improvement in UK consumer confidence following the Bank of England's interest rate cut.

    2How did the rate cut affect consumer confidence?

    The rate cut led to a slight improvement in consumer confidence, particularly in household finance expectations.

    3What are the concerns despite the rate cut?

    Despite the rate cut, many Britons are still struggling with the high cost of living, especially rising utility bills.

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