The indicator measuring household morale in France improved in September to reach 97 points, its highest level since October 2007, the Insee announced in a statement on Friday.
Consumer confidence increased by three points compared to August. However, it remains below its long-term average, which is 100 points, the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies reminds us.
Regarding the economic situation, household opinion has also improved, with a 4-point increase in the past standard of living and a 6-point increase in the future standard of living, after three months of stability.
Household morale is a key indicator for assessing future consumption levels, a significant driver of growth in France.