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Consumer optimism at three-year high, report finds

Western Australian households are more optimistic about their finances than they have been for three years, despite concern about the cost-of-living, CCIWA’s latest Consumer Confidence report has found. 

CCIWA’s June quarter survey of more than 900 WA households found two in five (39%) expected economic conditions to improve in the next 12 months – the highest number since 2022. Couple looks at their finances amid cost of living concerns.

Despite the surge in confidence, the high cost-of-living is still weighing on WA households, with seven in 10 (72%) reporting it as a drag on their confidence, up four percentage points since the March quarter.  

CCIWA Chief Economist Aaron Morey said a significant number of households planned to scale back their discretionary spending, despite the rosier outlook. 

“Around half of those surveyed said they would reduce their spending on things like cafes and restaurants (53%), consumer goods (51%) and recreation and holidays (45%),” he said. 

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“Those most likely to reduce spending were renters, who haven’t had the benefit of interest rate cuts flow through to them.”  

Morey said the recent rate cuts are clearly having a positive impact overall, despite the fact that prices still remained high. 

“Just over a third (37%) of respondents said interest rates weighed down their confidence, but that’s down a significant 11 percentage points since the March quarter and is the lowest proportion since March 2022,” he said. 

“So even though households still feel they’re paying more for everyday items, they’ve been buoyed by the extra money in their bank accounts from reduced interest rates.” 

The report also found: 

  • More than two in five (44%) households said the Cook Labor Government boosted their confidence, up seven percentage points from the March quarter. 
  • Two in five (38%) said the same about the return of the Albanese Labor Government in Canberra, an increase of 11 percentage points from March. 
  • On the downside, almost three in five (58%) of households said global economic news, including the US tariffs and conflict in the Middle East, weighed down their outlook – three percentage points higher than last quarter. 
  • Flexibility remained the number one factor driving jobseekers, with more than two in five (43%) identifying it as a top priority, ahead of increased pay (28%). 

Morey said local and global events have also had an impact – both positive and negative. 

“The survey respondents also told us that the state and federal elections, which delivered clear and decisive results, have had a positive impact on their confidence in the economy,” he said. 

CCIWA’s Economic reports, including Outlook, are available exclusively to CCIWA Complete, Advantage and Corporate Members. For more see CCIWA’s Economic Insight page. 

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