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Informations Rapides · 27 January 2026 · n° 19
Informations rapidesIn January 2026, household confidence is stable Monthly consumer confidence survey - January 2026

In January 2026, household confidence is stable. At 90, the indicator that summarises it is unchanged and remains below its long-term average (100 between January 1987 and December 2025).

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In January 2026, household confidence is stable. At 90, the indicator that summarises it is unchanged and remains below its long-term average (100 between January 1987 and December 2025).

Consumer confidence synthetic index

Consumer confidence synthetic index
Consumer confidence synthetic index
2026-01 90
2025-12 90
2025-11 89
2025-10 90
2025-09 88
2025-08 87
2025-07 89
2025-06 89
2025-05 88
2025-04 91
2025-03 91
2025-02 93
2025-01 91
2024-12 88
2024-11 90
2024-10 93
2024-09 96
2024-08 93
2024-07 91
2024-06 90
2024-05 91
2024-04 90
2024-03 91
2024-02 89
2024-01 91
2023-12 89
2023-11 89
2023-10 85
2023-09 85
2023-08 86
2023-07 87
2023-06 86
2023-05 84
2023-04 83
2023-03 82
2023-02 82
2023-01 82
2022-12 83
2022-11 84
2022-10 83
2022-09 81
2022-08 84
2022-07 81
2022-06 83
2022-05 86
2022-04 87
2022-03 89
2022-02 97
2022-01 98
2021-12 99
2021-11 98
2021-10 100
2021-09 103
2021-08 99
2021-07 103
2021-06 105
2021-05 99
2021-04 97
2021-03 96
2021-02 92
2021-01 93
2020-12 96
2020-11 89
2020-10 94
2020-09 95
2020-08 94
2020-07 93
2020-06 95
2020-05 89
2020-04 92
2020-03 103
2020-02 105
2020-01 105
2019-12 103
2019-11 107
2019-10 105
2019-09 105
2019-08 103
2019-07 103
2019-06 102
2019-05 101
2019-04 99
2019-03 98
2019-02 97
2019-01 95
2018-12 90
2018-11 93
2018-10 97
2018-09 95
2018-08 98
2018-07 98
2018-06 98
2018-05 100
2018-04 103
2018-03 102
2018-02 102
2018-01 106
2017-12 107
2017-11 104
2017-10 101
2017-09 102
2017-08 104
2017-07 105
2017-06 109
2017-05 103
2017-04 102
2017-03 103
2017-02 103
2017-01 102
2016-12 102
2016-11 101
2016-10 100
2016-09 99
2016-08 98
2016-07 97
2016-06 98
2016-05 100
2016-04 96
2016-03 96
2016-02 97
2016-01 99
2015-12 98
2015-11 98
2015-10 98
2015-09 99
2015-08 96
2015-07 95
2015-06 95
2015-05 95
2015-04 96
2015-03 96
2015-02 94
2015-01 91
2014-12 91
2014-11 89
2014-10 87
2014-09 87
2014-08 88
2014-07 88
2014-06 87
2014-05 87
2014-04 86
2014-03 89
2014-02 86
2014-01 88
2013-12 86
2013-11 86
2013-10 88
2013-09 87
2013-08 86
2013-07 84
2013-06 80
2013-05 81
2013-04 84
2013-03 83
2013-02 86
2013-01 85
2012-12 86
2012-11 85
2012-10 85
2012-09 85
2012-08 87
2012-07 90
2012-06 93
2012-05 94
2012-04 91
2012-03 90
2012-02 86
2012-01 85
2011-12 84
2011-11 85
2011-10 88
2011-09 85
2011-08 87
2011-07 91
2011-06 88
2011-05 88
2011-04 87
2011-03 88
2011-02 91
2011-01 91
2010-12 92
2010-11 95
2010-10 93
2010-09 92
2010-08 91
2010-07 88
2010-06 88
2010-05 89
2010-04 90
2010-03 92
2010-02 94
2010-01 96
2009-12 95
2009-11 95
2009-10 92
2009-09 92
2009-08 91
2009-07 91
2009-06 91
2009-05 89
2009-04 88
2009-03 86
2009-02 85
2009-01 86
2008-12 85
2008-11 85
2008-10 83
2008-09 86
2008-08 84
2008-07 84
2008-06 84
2008-05 87
2008-04 91
2008-03 91
2008-02 92
2008-01 92
2007-12 96
2007-11 96
2007-10 101
2007-09 102
2007-08 105
2007-07 109
2007-06 111
2007-05 110
2007-04 104
2007-03 103
2007-02 102
2007-01 101
2006-12 101
2006-11 101
2006-10 101
2006-09 101
2006-08 100
2006-07 100
2006-06 98
2006-05 97
2006-04 98
2006-03 99
2006-02 100
2006-01 99

Consumer confidence synthetic index

  • Source: INSEE.

Personal situation

Personal financial situation: virtual stability

In January 2026, households' opinion regarding their future personal financial situation is virtually stable. The corresponding balance of opinion has gained one point and has moved closer to its long-term average. The one related to their past financial situation is stable and remains at its long-term average.

The proportion of households believing it is a good time, in the current economic situation, to make major purchases is almost stable. The corresponding balance has fallen by one point and has moved further away from its long-term average.

Balances on personal financial situation and standard of living in France

Balances on personal financial situation and standard of living in France
Financial situation, future Standard of living, future Standard of living, past Financial situation, past
2026-01 -12 -58 -70 -21
2025-12 -13 -57 -70 -21
2025-11 -13 -56 -74 -21
2025-10 -10 -56 -71 -20
2025-09 -14 -61 -72 -21
2025-08 -16 -63 -74 -21
2025-07 -13 -60 -71 -22
2025-06 -14 -60 -70 -24
2025-05 -14 -60 -70 -25
2025-04 -12 -54 -68 -20
2025-03 -11 -51 -69 -21
2025-02 -5 -48 -70 -20
2025-01 -10 -48 -70 -22
2024-12 -14 -59 -72 -23
2024-11 -14 -53 -68 -23
2024-10 -8 -43 -68 -22
2024-09 -6 -35 -65 -22
2024-08 -8 -44 -68 -23
2024-07 -10 -48 -72 -22
2024-06 -12 -48 -73 -24
2024-05 -13 -45 -72 -24
2024-04 -12 -48 -74 -26
2024-03 -9 -43 -75 -26
2024-02 -11 -45 -76 -28
2024-01 -9 -40 -76 -28
2023-12 -10 -45 -77 -29
2023-11 -11 -46 -79 -29
2023-10 -16 -53 -81 -32
2023-09 -15 -51 -82 -35
2023-08 -15 -52 -79 -31
2023-07 -13 -44 -82 -33
2023-06 -14 -49 -80 -31
2023-05 -16 -56 -85 -33
2023-04 -19 -59 -83 -32
2023-03 -23 -65 -83 -32
2023-02 -23 -65 -80 -32
2023-01 -23 -65 -80 -31
2022-12 -23 -64 -80 -31
2022-11 -22 -62 -79 -27
2022-10 -23 -64 -79 -29
2022-09 -26 -69 -79 -32
2022-08 -20 -63 -77 -34
2022-07 -26 -71 -81 -31
2022-06 -24 -69 -76 -30
2022-05 -23 -65 -68 -27
2022-04 -21 -59 -67 -26
2022-03 -22 -61 -59 -22
2022-02 -6 -35 -62 -21
2022-01 -8 -35 -58 -18
2021-12 -8 -32 -54 -18
2021-11 -9 -33 -56 -20
2021-10 -7 -30 -59 -15
2021-09 -2 -24 -55 -13
2021-08 -4 -37 -62 -14
2021-07 -2 -22 -61 -11
2021-06 2 -15 -65 -11
2021-05 -5 -27 -70 -13
2021-04 -8 -36 -73 -13
2021-03 -4 -36 -75 -16
2021-02 -8 -52 -72 -16
2021-01 -9 -48 -71 -18
2020-12 -3 -43 -72 -14
2020-11 -14 -64 -71 -15
2020-10 -7 -53 -66 -15
2020-09 -4 -47 -67 -15
2020-08 -9 -54 -63 -14
2020-07 -10 -55 -64 -14
2020-06 -8 -56 -57 -13
2020-05 -20 -73 -48 -10
2020-04 -21 -68 -31 -8
2020-03 -7 -34 -32 -13
2020-02 -4 -24 -37 -14
2020-01 -3 -27 -40 -16
2019-12 -5 -29 -40 -20
2019-11 -2 -20 -35 -17
2019-10 -4 -23 -38 -17
2019-09 -3 -25 -39 -17
2019-08 -6 -25 -42 -18
2019-07 -6 -26 -41 -20
2019-06 -6 -25 -43 -23
2019-05 -6 -26 -51 -24
2019-04 -7 -25 -54 -25
2019-03 -10 -26 -53 -26
2019-02 -12 -28 -56 -25
2019-01 -14 -29 -63 -28
2018-12 -20 -38 -66 -33
2018-11 -18 -43 -58 -28
2018-10 -16 -32 -52 -29
2018-09 -18 -38 -50 -30
2018-08 -13 -31 -46 -30
2018-07 -12 -34 -47 -28
2018-06 -14 -34 -47 -27
2018-05 -14 -28 -39 -26
2018-04 -11 -19 -36 -26
2018-03 -12 -22 -39 -24
2018-02 -18 -24 -35 -22
2018-01 -12 -18 -30 -16
2017-12 -8 -13 -31 -17
2017-11 -10 -17 -39 -19
2017-10 -15 -25 -39 -21
2017-09 -11 -21 -41 -21
2017-08 -10 -21 -40 -18
2017-07 -11 -12 -40 -18
2017-06 -4 0 -40 -15
2017-05 -7 -17 -45 -20
2017-04 -9 -21 -51 -19
2017-03 -7 -22 -47 -20
2017-02 -5 -22 -48 -22
2017-01 -5 -26 -48 -22
2016-12 -7 -23 -51 -22
2016-11 -8 -25 -49 -24
2016-10 -7 -29 -53 -23
2016-09 -9 -29 -54 -23
2016-08 -11 -35 -54 -22
2016-07 -10 -33 -53 -29
2016-06 -10 -33 -54 -23
2016-05 -10 -28 -48 -25
2016-04 -13 -36 -57 -25
2016-03 -12 -35 -57 -24
2016-02 -10 -32 -56 -24
2016-01 -9 -27 -55 -24
2015-12 -7 -31 -54 -26
2015-11 -10 -31 -53 -24
2015-10 -10 -31 -54 -24
2015-09 -6 -28 -52 -26
2015-08 -12 -33 -57 -29
2015-07 -12 -36 -59 -29
2015-06 -12 -35 -58 -27
2015-05 -14 -34 -58 -27
2015-04 -12 -34 -58 -24
2015-03 -13 -34 -59 -27
2015-02 -15 -37 -61 -27
2015-01 -17 -42 -67 -29
2014-12 -15 -43 -66 -27
2014-11 -17 -48 -68 -33
2014-10 -20 -50 -73 -31
2014-09 -20 -51 -71 -30
2014-08 -20 -47 -70 -33
2014-07 -17 -49 -70 -32
2014-06 -20 -48 -69 -36
2014-05 -23 -50 -70 -33
2014-04 -27 -45 -70 -32
2014-03 -19 -47 -69 -29
2014-02 -20 -52 -72 -34
2014-01 -19 -48 -71 -35
2013-12 -21 -50 -73 -34
2013-11 -19 -53 -75 -34
2013-10 -18 -45 -69 -35
2013-09 -20 -46 -72 -33
2013-08 -22 -50 -73 -33
2013-07 -24 -57 -77 -34
2013-06 -27 -66 -80 -35
2013-05 -26 -63 -79 -37
2013-04 -25 -62 -76 -28
2013-03 -26 -61 -75 -29
2013-02 -24 -56 -71 -27
2013-01 -25 -58 -69 -28
2012-12 -23 -54 -69 -29
2012-11 -25 -55 -73 -31
2012-10 -25 -60 -73 -29
2012-09 -21 -57 -75 -29
2012-08 -19 -51 -72 -29
2012-07 -19 -43 -69 -27
2012-06 -16 -30 -68 -27
2012-05 -16 -30 -65 -26
2012-04 -16 -38 -66 -29
2012-03 -19 -40 -68 -29
2012-02 -26 -49 -73 -32
2012-01 -27 -54 -73 -32
2011-12 -30 -57 -74 -32
2011-11 -25 -59 -74 -30
2011-10 -21 -51 -73 -29
2011-09 -24 -55 -75 -31
2011-08 -23 -56 -71 -30
2011-07 -18 -42 -67 -31
2011-06 -21 -48 -68 -33
2011-05 -20 -49 -68 -31
2011-04 -21 -56 -71 -31
2011-03 -23 -51 -69 -29
2011-02 -18 -46 -67 -27
2011-01 -18 -44 -70 -26
2010-12 -16 -42 -68 -26
2010-11 -11 -38 -64 -23
2010-10 -15 -40 -64 -28
2010-09 -18 -42 -64 -28
2010-08 -18 -43 -66 -29
2010-07 -20 -49 -71 -30
2010-06 -19 -55 -71 -27
2010-05 -19 -52 -69 -27
2010-04 -16 -46 -69 -27
2010-03 -13 -40 -69 -26
2010-02 -12 -34 -67 -27
2010-01 -9 -32 -62 -24
2009-12 -10 -34 -65 -23
2009-11 -8 -33 -67 -25
2009-10 -12 -38 -70 -27
2009-09 -11 -38 -71 -27
2009-08 -12 -40 -72 -30
2009-07 -12 -43 -75 -26
2009-06 -12 -43 -73 -25
2009-05 -15 -46 -76 -30
2009-04 -17 -50 -76 -29
2009-03 -20 -56 -77 -30
2009-02 -20 -57 -77 -30
2009-01 -19 -56 -75 -31
2008-12 -20 -56 -78 -32
2008-11 -20 -53 -78 -33
2008-10 -21 -57 -81 -33
2008-09 -17 -49 -79 -35
2008-08 -20 -51 -81 -37
2008-07 -21 -54 -80 -38
2008-06 -24 -55 -78 -37
2008-05 -18 -46 -75 -34
2008-04 -16 -41 -70 -32
2008-03 -14 -37 -71 -33
2008-02 -14 -40 -69 -29
2008-01 -16 -42 -67 -29
2007-12 -10 -30 -63 -26
2007-11 -10 -37 -61 -23
2007-10 -6 -23 -54 -20
2007-09 -5 -25 -51 -17
2007-08 -4 -16 -48 -16
2007-07 -1 -6 -44 -15
2007-06 3 0 -44 -13
2007-05 7 3 -50 -16
2007-04 -2 -15 -56 -20
2007-03 -2 -17 -56 -20
2007-02 -4 -19 -56 -22
2007-01 -4 -23 -57 -22
2006-12 -5 -26 -56 -21
2006-11 -4 -25 -56 -22
2006-10 -3 -24 -55 -22
2006-09 -4 -28 -54 -20
2006-08 -4 -33 -57 -20
2006-07 -5 -33 -55 -19
2006-06 -7 -38 -59 -21
2006-05 -6 -38 -61 -23
2006-04 -6 -38 -59 -21
2006-03 -6 -34 -57 -19
2006-02 -4 -31 -55 -21
2006-01 -5 -33 -60 -22

Balances on personal financial situation and standard of living in France

  • Source: INSEE.

Opportunity to save: sharp decline

In January 2026, the proportion of households believing it is a good idea to save has fallen sharply. The corresponding balance of opinion has lost four points but remains well above its long-term average.

Households' opinion on their current ability to save is virtually stable. The associated balance of opinion has gained one point. The one related to their future ability to save is stable. Both balances remain well above their long-term averages.

Balances on saving capacity and opportunity to save

Balances on saving capacity and opportunity to save
Future ability to save Opportunity to save Current ability to save
2026-01 14 41 20
2025-12 14 45 19
2025-11 16 45 21
2025-10 19 44 23
2025-09 17 37 20
2025-08 14 36 18
2025-07 15 43 18
2025-06 13 40 17
2025-05 11 36 17
2025-04 12 36 19
2025-03 15 40 17
2025-02 15 42 18
2025-01 13 38 21
2024-12 12 34 18
2024-11 11 37 17
2024-10 12 36 18
2024-09 14 41 17
2024-08 10 38 16
2024-07 10 35 18
2024-06 8 38 18
2024-05 13 40 15
2024-04 12 36 16
2024-03 7 29 13
2024-02 3 35 12
2024-01 8 40 14
2023-12 8 38 14
2023-11 4 36 12
2023-10 3 28 11
2023-09 2 35 12
2023-08 3 35 14
2023-07 4 36 10
2023-06 9 33 12
2023-05 7 32 12
2023-04 7 32 13
2023-03 4 33 16
2023-02 1 36 15
2023-01 1 29 14
2022-12 2 22 15
2022-11 2 24 16
2022-10 -3 26 14
2022-09 -4 29 10
2022-08 -1 23 12
2022-07 -3 20 13
2022-06 -3 23 13
2022-05 1 25 16
2022-04 2 28 16
2022-03 3 26 20
2022-02 12 30 22
2022-01 12 31 20
2021-12 8 31 21
2021-11 12 33 21
2021-10 5 33 23
2021-09 14 31 25
2021-08 11 35 28
2021-07 14 34 26
2021-06 15 37 28
2021-05 12 40 29
2021-04 10 41 25
2021-03 10 40 24
2021-02 10 38 25
2021-01 7 37 25
2020-12 11 28 24
2020-11 6 35 23
2020-10 9 33 26
2020-09 8 34 24
2020-08 7 27 22
2020-07 9 27 24
2020-06 5 17 25
2020-05 -3 13 21
2020-04 0 1 20
2020-03 3 8 16
2020-02 0 7 14
2020-01 -1 6 13
2019-12 -4 10 14
2019-11 0 9 14
2019-10 0 10 13
2019-09 3 8 14
2019-08 1 12 13
2019-07 -2 10 12
2019-06 -4 11 11
2019-05 -6 11 10
2019-04 -6 11 10
2019-03 -5 0 12
2019-02 -7 4 10
2019-01 -11 1 8
2018-12 -17 -5 7
2018-11 -12 5 11
2018-10 -8 4 12
2018-09 -11 5 9
2018-08 -7 10 11
2018-07 -4 7 10
2018-06 -11 8 10
2018-05 -4 7 9
2018-04 -7 4 10
2018-03 -8 6 10
2018-02 -7 7 12
2018-01 -2 10 14
2017-12 2 5 11
2017-11 -1 4 12
2017-10 -10 -5 10
2017-09 -5 4 10
2017-08 -3 5 11
2017-07 -6 8 11
2017-06 0 6 13
2017-05 -2 5 13
2017-04 1 6 13
2017-03 -2 6 13
2017-02 -1 5 12
2017-01 -5 0 9
2016-12 -5 -5 9
2016-11 -5 -1 7
2016-10 -7 -2 7
2016-09 -7 1 10
2016-08 -11 -2 9
2016-07 -11 0 7
2016-06 -10 0 7
2016-05 -11 -2 7
2016-04 -8 -2 9
2016-03 -9 -2 6
2016-02 -6 0 8
2016-01 -6 3 10
2015-12 -4 7 11
2015-11 -5 4 10
2015-10 -5 6 8
2015-09 -3 6 11
2015-08 -12 -8 6
2015-07 -7 5 9
2015-06 -8 8 7
2015-05 -5 3 6
2015-04 4 18 17
2015-03 1 16 17
2015-02 -5 15 15
2015-01 -5 16 15
2014-12 -2 25 17
2014-11 -4 18 14
2014-10 -4 18 16
2014-09 -3 15 12
2014-08 1 16 14
2014-07 1 18 14
2014-06 4 19 17
2014-05 -4 21 17
2014-04 -2 21 17
2014-03 1 21 17
2014-02 -6 24 11
2014-01 -1 24 15
2013-12 -5 18 11
2013-11 -5 17 14
2013-10 3 30 13
2013-09 -5 31 12
2013-08 -2 26 15
2013-07 -2 31 18
2013-06 -5 31 13
2013-05 -1 30 13
2013-04 -4 32 14
2013-03 -4 36 17
2013-02 2 31 21
2013-01 -1 35 19
2012-12 -1 38 19
2012-11 0 38 18
2012-10 -3 32 18
2012-09 -3 31 18
2012-08 -3 32 14
2012-07 -8 24 13
2012-06 -2 26 14
2012-05 -1 25 13
2012-04 -2 30 9
2012-03 -7 17 4
2012-02 -5 21 10
2012-01 -9 16 9
2011-12 -8 15 7
2011-11 -10 11 7
2011-10 -6 11 8
2011-09 -9 11 5
2011-08 -11 13 7
2011-07 -11 20 10
2011-06 -12 19 3
2011-05 -11 22 4
2011-04 -12 23 4
2011-03 -10 17 3
2011-02 -10 17 2
2011-01 -8 16 4
2010-12 -8 19 5
2010-11 -8 21 8
2010-10 -8 25 5
2010-09 -8 19 5
2010-08 -6 21 6
2010-07 -13 14 5
2010-06 -8 5 6
2010-05 -8 9 6
2010-04 -7 11 7
2010-03 -5 14 7
2010-02 -8 15 6
2010-01 -3 14 10
2009-12 -5 7 7
2009-11 -6 8 7
2009-10 -10 1 3
2009-09 -11 2 4
2009-08 -15 -10 -1
2009-07 -13 3 5
2009-06 -14 3 4
2009-05 -18 2 3
2009-04 -14 3 4
2009-03 -11 8 3
2009-02 -16 7 2
2009-01 -20 13 0
2008-12 -18 12 1
2008-11 -16 6 1
2008-10 -20 -10 0
2008-09 -13 14 0
2008-08 -16 19 -1
2008-07 -19 14 -2
2008-06 -19 14 -1
2008-05 -18 17 1
2008-04 -14 18 2
2008-03 -17 18 2
2008-02 -13 17 3
2008-01 -13 21 4
2007-12 -13 24 4
2007-11 -16 23 5
2007-10 -6 28 7
2007-09 -6 32 8
2007-08 -5 30 7
2007-07 -4 29 7
2007-06 -3 29 6
2007-05 0 27 8
2007-04 -10 22 3
2007-03 -12 20 2
2007-02 -11 23 3
2007-01 -11 21 3
2006-12 -12 18 3
2006-11 -10 22 3
2006-10 -11 22 4
2006-09 -10 20 5
2006-08 -10 19 6
2006-07 -9 17 8
2006-06 -9 16 5
2006-05 -9 16 5
2006-04 -12 14 4
2006-03 -10 13 5
2006-02 -11 12 4
2006-01 -14 5 1

Balances on saving capacity and opportunity to save

  • Source: Insee.

CONSUMER OPINION: synthetic index and opinion balances

Balance of responses, seasonally adjusted
CONSUMER OPINION: synthetic index and opinion balances (Balance of responses, seasonally adjusted )
Avg. (1) Oct. 25 Nov. 25 Dec. 25 Jan. 26
Synthetic index (2) 100 90 89 90 90
Past financial situation -21 -20 -21 -21 -21
Expected financial situation -7 -10 -13 -13 -12
Current saving capacity 10 23 21 19 20
Expected saving capacity -6 19 16 14 14
Savings intentions 19 44 45 45 41
Major purchases intentions -16 -29 -30 -27 -28
Past standard of living in France -49 -71 -74 -70 -70
Future standard of living in France -29 -56 -56 -57 -58
Unemployment prospects 33 49 47 45 45
Past consumer prices -12 -7 -8 -3 -6
Future inflation -32 -31 -31 -29 -26
  • (1) Average value between January 1987 and December 2025.
  • (2) The indicator is normalised in such a way that its average equals 100 and standard error equals 10 over the estimation period (1987–2025).
  • Source: INSEE, monthly consumer confidence survey.

Economic context in France

Standard of living in France: virtual stability

In January 2026, households' opinion on future standard of living in France is virtually stable: the corresponding balance has lost one point. The one related to past standard of living in France is stable. Both balances remain well below their long-term averages.

Unemployment: stability in fears

In January 2026, households' fears about unemployment are stable. The corresponding balance remains well above its long-term average.

Households' unemployment expectations

Balance, SA
Households' unemployment expectations (Balance, SA)
Households' unemployment prospects
2026-01 45
2025-12 45
2025-11 47
2025-10 49
2025-09 51
2025-08 55
2025-07 54
2025-06 57
2025-05 59
2025-04 52
2025-03 46
2025-02 56
2025-01 49
2024-12 56
2024-11 44
2024-10 35
2024-09 27
2024-08 30
2024-07 29
2024-06 24
2024-05 24
2024-04 22
2024-03 22
2024-02 24
2024-01 22
2023-12 26
2023-11 26
2023-10 21
2023-09 22
2023-08 19
2023-07 15
2023-06 12
2023-05 16
2023-04 17
2023-03 16
2023-02 20
2023-01 22
2022-12 20
2022-11 23
2022-10 24
2022-09 23
2022-08 14
2022-07 15
2022-06 15
2022-05 6
2022-04 10
2022-03 8
2022-02 -7
2022-01 2
2021-12 1
2021-11 -6
2021-10 3
2021-09 10
2021-08 29
2021-07 26
2021-06 25
2021-05 44
2021-04 58
2021-03 62
2021-02 82
2021-01 73
2020-12 65
2020-11 78
2020-10 76
2020-09 72
2020-08 73
2020-07 77
2020-06 79
2020-05 77
2020-04 55
2020-03 14
2020-02 -2
2020-01 6
2019-12 8
2019-11 2
2019-10 5
2019-09 4
2019-08 9
2019-07 11
2019-06 11
2019-05 12
2019-04 23
2019-03 18
2019-02 16
2019-01 31
2018-12 29
2018-11 30
2018-10 8
2018-09 24
2018-08 25
2018-07 13
2018-06 14
2018-05 2
2018-04 3
2018-03 3
2018-02 8
2018-01 0
2017-12 6
2017-11 5
2017-10 13
2017-09 17
2017-08 -1
2017-07 9
2017-06 5
2017-05 20
2017-04 15
2017-03 20
2017-02 22
2017-01 18
2016-12 18
2016-11 28
2016-10 30
2016-09 29
2016-08 34
2016-07 28
2016-06 25
2016-05 24
2016-04 51
2016-03 39
2016-02 45
2016-01 36
2015-12 45
2015-11 36
2015-10 47
2015-09 45
2015-08 50
2015-07 58
2015-06 60
2015-05 61
2015-04 61
2015-03 43
2015-02 58
2015-01 66
2014-12 65
2014-11 66
2014-10 52
2014-09 67
2014-08 62
2014-07 67
2014-06 67
2014-05 60
2014-04 57
2014-03 55
2014-02 55
2014-01 55
2013-12 48
2013-11 62
2013-10 37
2013-09 51
2013-08 56
2013-07 61
2013-06 78
2013-05 78
2013-04 74
2013-03 77
2013-02 73
2013-01 72
2012-12 74
2012-11 70
2012-10 73
2012-09 73
2012-08 73
2012-07 65
2012-06 53
2012-05 43
2012-04 55
2012-03 52
2012-02 56
2012-01 57
2011-12 59
2011-11 61
2011-10 49
2011-09 57
2011-08 51
2011-07 37
2011-06 29
2011-05 27
2011-04 35
2011-03 33
2011-02 41
2011-01 37
2010-12 34
2010-11 35
2010-10 34
2010-09 31
2010-08 46
2010-07 59
2010-06 65
2010-05 58
2010-04 57
2010-03 58
2010-02 49
2010-01 55
2009-12 54
2009-11 55
2009-10 60
2009-09 67
2009-08 64
2009-07 75
2009-06 85
2009-05 81
2009-04 78
2009-03 74
2009-02 75
2009-01 75
2008-12 76
2008-11 69
2008-10 64
2008-09 45
2008-08 39
2008-07 27
2008-06 14
2008-05 15
2008-04 3
2008-03 7
2008-02 6
2008-01 1
2007-12 -3
2007-11 3
2007-10 2
2007-09 3
2007-08 -5
2007-07 -15
2007-06 -10
2007-05 -14
2007-04 3
2007-03 9
2007-02 6
2007-01 7
2006-12 21
2006-11 3
2006-10 5
2006-09 0
2006-08 6
2006-07 5
2006-06 15
2006-05 13
2006-04 17
2006-03 24
2006-02 8
2006-01 9

Households' unemployment expectations

  • Source: INSEE.

Future prices evolution: further increase

In January 2026, the proportion of households who consider that prices will accelerate over the next twelve months has increased again. The associated balance of opinion has gained three points and has moved further away from its long-term average.

The proportion of households who consider that prices have risen sharply over the past twelve months has fallen back. The associated balance has decreased by three points, and has moved closer to its long-term average.

Households' perception of prices

Balance, SA
Households' perception of prices (Balance, SA)
Past prices Future inflation
2026-01 -6 -26
2025-12 -3 -29
2025-11 -8 -31
2025-10 -7 -31
2025-09 -7 -27
2025-08 -8 -25
2025-07 -5 -30
2025-06 -8 -36
2025-05 -5 -37
2025-04 -12 -36
2025-03 -7 -41
2025-02 -5 -42
2025-01 0 -43
2024-12 1 -33
2024-11 3 -40
2024-10 -4 -48
2024-09 3 -54
2024-08 14 -54
2024-07 18 -47
2024-06 23 -47
2024-05 27 -52
2024-04 36 -51
2024-03 43 -51
2024-02 52 -44
2024-01 49 -54
2023-12 52 -50
2023-11 56 -51
2023-10 66 -47
2023-09 67 -45
2023-08 63 -46
2023-07 59 -61
2023-06 67 -53
2023-05 73 -47
2023-04 79 -29
2023-03 74 -11
2023-02 71 -12
2023-01 70 -12
2022-12 69 -4
2022-11 68 -6
2022-10 62 -3
2022-09 65 0
2022-08 64 -8
2022-07 61 1
2022-06 60 5
2022-05 52 8
2022-04 50 21
2022-03 41 38
2022-02 44 -12
2022-01 28 -2
2021-12 28 -8
2021-11 26 -7
2021-10 16 6
2021-09 1 -7
2021-08 -3 -7
2021-07 -9 -10
2021-06 -22 -12
2021-05 -29 -16
2021-04 -35 -22
2021-03 -36 -27
2021-02 -40 -28
2021-01 -40 -26
2020-12 -39 -29
2020-11 -41 -22
2020-10 -38 -33
2020-09 -28 -32
2020-08 -18 -25
2020-07 -30 -20
2020-06 -31 -13
2020-05 -29 -1
2020-04 -48 11
2020-03 -39 -16
2020-02 -35 -23
2020-01 -33 -22
2019-12 -33 -21
2019-11 -32 -24
2019-10 -27 -21
2019-09 -29 -22
2019-08 -27 -20
2019-07 -28 -22
2019-06 -20 -23
2019-05 -21 -27
2019-04 -17 -24
2019-03 -18 -25
2019-02 -27 -18
2019-01 -31 -38
2018-12 -9 -21
2018-11 -10 -12
2018-10 -15 -14
2018-09 -16 -14
2018-08 -25 -21
2018-07 -26 -20
2018-06 -27 -21
2018-05 -31 -21
2018-04 -38 -27
2018-03 -38 -25
2018-02 -34 -20
2018-01 -40 -14
2017-12 -46 -32
2017-11 -45 -28
2017-10 -50 -23
2017-09 -56 -29
2017-08 -54 -32
2017-07 -54 -31
2017-06 -56 -41
2017-05 -56 -35
2017-04 -49 -28
2017-03 -47 -26
2017-02 -46 -31
2017-01 -43 -23
2016-12 -48 -28
2016-11 -52 -39
2016-10 -52 -38
2016-09 -46 -34
2016-08 -51 -35
2016-07 -51 -37
2016-06 -53 -36
2016-05 -53 -39
2016-04 -57 -37
2016-03 -58 -38
2016-02 -56 -40
2016-01 -51 -41
2015-12 -51 -38
2015-11 -50 -41
2015-10 -50 -41
2015-09 -53 -41
2015-08 -49 -36
2015-07 -52 -37
2015-06 -54 -38
2015-05 -56 -40
2015-04 -51 -43
2015-03 -53 -48
2015-02 -51 -45
2015-01 -50 -45
2014-12 -46 -43
2014-11 -38 -36
2014-10 -38 -28
2014-09 -41 -33
2014-08 -35 -37
2014-07 -31 -31
2014-06 -28 -31
2014-05 -23 -26
2014-04 -24 -29
2014-03 -23 -28
2014-02 -19 -22
2014-01 -14 -16
2013-12 -8 -17
2013-11 -8 -23
2013-10 -8 -21
2013-09 4 -24
2013-08 -3 -21
2013-07 -8 -17
2013-06 -11 -19
2013-05 -16 -17
2013-04 -13 -20
2013-03 -10 -14
2013-02 -10 -22
2013-01 -8 -19
2012-12 -7 -19
2012-11 -4 -14
2012-10 -1 -15
2012-09 3 -13
2012-08 -1 -16
2012-07 -2 -25
2012-06 12 -34
2012-05 12 -32
2012-04 27 -20
2012-03 22 -21
2012-02 23 -11
2012-01 21 -17
2011-12 19 -16
2011-11 20 -15
2011-10 22 -23
2011-09 25 -20
2011-08 27 -18
2011-07 32 -18
2011-06 33 -14
2011-05 40 -13
2011-04 46 0
2011-03 30 6
2011-02 25 -9
2011-01 18 -19
2010-12 9 -22
2010-11 3 -25
2010-10 0 -25
2010-09 -2 -29
2010-08 -4 -24
2010-07 -6 -27
2010-06 -10 -29
2010-05 -11 -28
2010-04 -10 -34
2010-03 -19 -39
2010-02 -19 -41
2010-01 -14 -41
2009-12 -14 -44
2009-11 -14 -48
2009-10 -16 -45
2009-09 -25 -48
2009-08 -18 -53
2009-07 -19 -52
2009-06 -16 -56
2009-05 -11 -57
2009-04 -6 -56
2009-03 -1 -54
2009-02 7 -49
2009-01 6 -51
2008-12 19 -50
2008-11 29 -47
2008-10 43 -37
2008-09 50 -53
2008-08 60 -42
2008-07 67 -30
2008-06 70 -31
2008-05 71 -39
2008-04 63 -38
2008-03 67 -45
2008-02 51 -30
2008-01 51 -15
2007-12 54 -25
2007-11 45 -8
2007-10 27 -20
2007-09 20 -15
2007-08 13 -21
2007-07 6 -27
2007-06 -3 -31
2007-05 -1 -43
2007-04 5 -34
2007-03 6 -36
2007-02 11 -39
2007-01 17 -38
2006-12 18 -35
2006-11 13 -38
2006-10 12 -39
2006-09 14 -40
2006-08 10 -37
2006-07 7 -34
2006-06 11 -32
2006-05 18 -29
2006-04 7 -32
2006-03 -3 -35
2006-02 4 -36
2006-01 1 -37

Households' perception of prices

  • Source: INSEE.

Revisions

The December 2025 synthetic household confidence index has not been revised (after rounding).

For more information

Definition – The synthetic household confidence index summarizes household opinion on the economic situation: the higher its value, the more favourable household judgment of the economic situation is. It is calculated using a factor analysis technique, which enables to summarize concomitant movements of highly correlated variables. Here the index describes the common factor of 8 balances of opinion: the past and future general economic situation in France, the past and future personal financial situation, unemployment, major purchases intentions, current saving capacity and expected saving capacity.

Calculation method – For each question, a balance of opinion is calculated as the difference between the percentages of positive and negative answers. As the level of these balances is not open to direct interpretation, comments are based on their changes and their distance to their long-term average. Seasonal coefficients are calculated again every month, hence the slight revision of the seasonal adjusted balance history in each publication.

Around 2,000 households are surveyed by telephone, during the first three weeks of each month. Answers to this survey were collected between 2 January and 19 January 2026 ; most households answer during the first two weeks of collection.

This survey is part of the Joint Harmonised European Programme of Business and Consumer Surveys, partly funded by the European Commission.

Next publication: 25 February 2026 at 8:45 am.

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