Yorkshire consumers' confidence slips behind rest of country
Consumer confidence is slipping in Yorkshire, according research from Deloitte.
47% of consumers in the region feel “worse” about their household disposable income, and 20% sy their levels of debt have grown worse.
The statistics show Yorkshire is slipping behind the national picture, where there are signs of a subtle positive movements in consumer optimism and behaviour.
Andy Coticelli, consumer business partner at Deloitte in Leeds, said: “There’s an element of caution amongst consumers – purses have been tightened over the last few years and have remained so, but I’d expect to see confidence grow within the coming months.
“Findings from the next quarter will be the ones to watch. By then I’d expect to see the growing level of optimism we’re witnessing in the business community here in Yorkshire, replicated in the consumer sector.
“It really isn’t all doom and gloom though, the broader picture shows things are moving in the right direction, there’s no reason for Yorkshire not to follow suit and we hope it’s just a matter of time before the picture improves here.”
For the UK, the renewed confidence is slowly beginning to translate into a change in behaviour as consumers become less defensive in their spending habits. Last quarter, fewer consumers said they were trading down (25% vs. 28% in Q2 2012), bargain hunting (17% vs. 20%) or buying on sale (8% vs. 11%).
The Deloitte Consumer Tracker also shows a slightly greater willingness to spend on non-essentials such as leisure activities. Last quarter, fewer consumers were spending less on holidays, eating out at restaurants and going on short breaks.
Ian Stewart, chief economist at Deloitte said: “The UK consumer is past the worst and sentiment is gradually improving. We are picking up signs that consumers are less focussed on the shopping strategies they used to beat the recession, such as trading down, bargain hunting or buying on sale.
“If the economy continues to mend then we would expect this shift away from defensive behaviour to begin to translate into a greater willingness to spend.”
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