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Australian Consumer Sentiment Declines in October 2025

Economic Uncertainties Lead to Cautious Consumer Outlook

Australian Consumer Sentiment Declines in October 2025?w=400
In October 2025, Australian consumer sentiment experienced a notable decline, marking the second consecutive month of reduced confidence.
The Westpac-Melbourne Institute survey reported a 3.5% drop in the sentiment index, bringing it to 92.1.
This follows a 3.1% decrease in September, indicating a growing sense of pessimism among consumers.

Several factors contribute to this downturn:

  • Interest Rate Policies: Earlier in the year, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) implemented three interest rate cuts, which initially bolstered consumer confidence. However, the RBA's recent decision to halt further cuts, coupled with concerns over slightly higher-than-expected inflation, has tempered expectations of additional monetary easing.
  • Personal Financial Outlook: Consumers' perceptions of their financial situations have worsened. The index measuring family finances compared to a year ago fell by 4.8%, while expectations for future finances declined by 9.9%.
  • Economic Expectations: Short-term economic outlooks dropped by 2.5%, although the five-year outlook saw a modest increase of 1.4%.
  • Spending Intentions: The willingness to purchase major household items weakened, with the corresponding index down 1.1% to 97.2, potentially signaling a slowdown in retail sales.

For business owners, this shift in consumer sentiment underscores the importance of strategic planning. Understanding and adapting to changing consumer behaviors can help businesses navigate periods of economic uncertainty. Additionally, staying informed about RBA policies and broader economic indicators will be crucial in making informed financial decisions.

Published:Monday, 13th Oct 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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