Pessimism Deepens Among Greek Households as Economic Outlook Worsens
According to the latest economic sentiment survey by the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE), the consumer confidence index dropped to -46.9 points in June, down from -42.7 in May. This decline reinforces Greece's position as the EU country with the most pessimistic consumers, well below Estonia and Hungary, which follow with scores of -35.6 and -29.6 respectively.
In stark contrast, Poland continues to stand out as the most optimistic country in the bloc, recording a positive reading of +2.8 for the third time in 2025. The average consumer confidence index across the EU
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