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    UK Consumers Gain Confidence After Bank of England Rate Cut, GfK Says

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    Posted on August 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK consumer confidence rose after a Bank of England rate cut, reaching its highest since December, despite concerns over inflation and tax hikes, according to GfK.

    UK Consumer Confidence Rises Following Bank of England Rate Cut

    LONDON (Reuters) -British consumers have turned a bit more confident this month after the latest interest rate cut by the Bank of England but are vulnerable to worries about rising inflation and potential tax increases, a survey showed on Friday.

    The August reading of market research firm GfK's consumer confidence index rose to its highest since December at -17, up from -19 in July, boosted by a three-point improvement in households' sentiment around their personal finances.

    "Consumer confidence continues to move in a very narrow band, and there's no sense that it is about to break out into fresher, more optimistic territory," Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK, said.

    "The UK's consumers are still in wait-and-see mode, and any surprises could result in sudden and sharp changes in sentiment," Bellamy said.

    He pointed to data this week which showed inflation rose to 3.8% in July and media reports of possible tax increases at finance minister Rachel Reeves' autumn budget as possible drags on confidence in the coming months.

    GfK's measure of savings dropped by four points to +30 in August from its highest level since 2007 in July.

    The GfK survey was based on a poll of 2,002 individuals aged 16 conducted between August 1 and August 14.

    (Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK consumer confidence improved after a rate cut by the Bank of England.
    • •GfK's index rose to its highest since December.
    • •Concerns remain over inflation and potential tax increases.
    • •Consumer sentiment on personal finances improved.
    • •GfK survey involved 2,002 individuals aged 16 and above.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK consumers gain confidence after Bank of England rate cut, GfK says

    1What recent change has influenced UK consumer confidence?

    UK consumer confidence has improved following the latest interest rate cut by the Bank of England.

    2What is the current reading of GfK's consumer confidence index?

    The August reading of GfK's consumer confidence index rose to -17, up from -19 in July.

    3What factors might affect consumer confidence in the UK?

    Rising inflation, which reached 3.8% in July, and potential tax increases could negatively impact consumer confidence.

    4How many individuals participated in the GfK survey?

    The GfK survey was based on a poll of 2,002 individuals aged 16 and older.

    5What trend was observed in GfK's measure of savings?

    GfK's measure of savings dropped by four points to +30 in August, down from its highest level since 2007 in July.

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